Quote – Leo McReynolds, research director for Phillips. The Los Angeles Times.

It would cost us more to produce high octane, unleaded fuel; it would cost the consumer more to buy it; and it would cost the country more in terms of its overall consumption of crude oil.

Leo McReynolds, research director for Phillips. From Los Angeles Times, “Knocking in ’75 Cars May Lead to Gas Octane War, by Mike Toner.

Monday, December 30, 1974
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