"...higher octane has higher shelf life...." Says who? A higher octane rating is strictly a measure of the fuel's pre-detonation ability, which high compression engines require or they will knock and possibly self-destruct under acceleration. The fact that 91octane is called "premium" and costs more doesn't make it better, more powerful, cleaner, etc. I wonder if the higher price for 91 is nothing more then Big Oil gouging us, like they did for a while when diesel was more expensive then gasoline. I know people, even mechanics, who believe 91 is better gas then 87. "Hell, it's got a bigger number and costs more so it must be better, right?" Duh.