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Nairobi Motorists Shocked as Fuel Test Shows Standard Fuel Outperforming V-Power in Some Stations

A fuel quality test conducted by an automotive content creator across seven petrol stations in Nairobi has revealed surprising variations in performance, with some premium fuels performing worse than their standard counterparts.

The test found that Total Limuru Road recorded the highest rating at 92 PON, followed closely by Astrol Rosslyn at 91 PON.

Other stations such as Total Spring Valley and Rubis UN Avenue both registered 90 PON.

At Shell Limuru Road, the results showed a notable contrast, with V-Power scoring 87 PON while the standard fuel at the same station recorded a higher rating of 91 PON.

A similar trend appeared at Shell Lavington, where V-Power scored 87 PON, while regular fuel at the same station recorded 90 PON.

The findings suggest that consumers paying a premium for V-Power at some locations may not be getting the expected fuel quality advantage.

The test results have sparked discussion among motorists, with many questioning the consistency of premium fuel quality across different stations.


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