YiYun looks very demure and quiet, but give this lady a microphone and she will surprise you with her voice. Having lived for some years overseas she has been very partial towards a certain international brand of fuel which she used when she drove overseas and has never tried Petronas fuel until now. When we gave her the opportunity to try Petronas PRIMAX 95 XTRA she had these interesting responses.
Q1. Are you currently a PETRONAS PRIMAX 95 XTRA customer?
No
Q2. After 2 weeks of using PRIMAX 95 XTRA does your engine feel smoother on a drive?
Yes, I feel that the gear transitions are smoother and the car seems to respond a slightly faster.
Q3. On a full tank of PRIMAX 95 XTRA do you get better mileage over your previous brand of fuel?
Yes. I drive a fair bit for work and a lot of it is city driving. Even then I am currently averaging about an extra 30km of mileage with the Primax 95.
Q4. Is it easy to find PRIMAX 95 XTRA near your office or home?
Relatively near.
Q5. Are you happy with PRIMAX 95 XTRA?
Yes
Q6. Would you recommend PRIMAX 95 XTRA to friends and family who drive?
Yes
Q7. Will you continue to use PRIMAX 95 XTRA?
Yes
Tell us in your own words the PRIMAX 95 XTRA experience please.
Up until 2 weeks ago I had never been a regular user of Petronas PRIMAX 95 XTRA as I was living in Australia (there is no Petronas fuel brand there) and continued using the same fuel brand that I had been used to when I moved back. I would use Petronas fuel occasionally if it was the only petrol station I came across, and in emergency situations (one time I got stranded en-route home because my car had run out of fuel. Luckily dad was nearby a Petronas station when I called him and he got me some Petronas fuel, just enough to get me home from where I was) But having used the Petronas PRIMAX 95 XTRA for the past 2 weeks I must say I am quite impressed with how the car is responding to it, the acceleration is lighter, the gear transitions are smoother, and the mileage is better, which is the most important factor to me.
miss, mitsubishi mirage uses cvt, how to feel gear transitions?
I can’t believe you’re not playing with met-ah-t was so helpful.