How many times? Because it has more octane in it which the FSI engine is designed to run on (runs for longer in FSI mode, this has all been said and I cant be assed to find the link). It has cleaning agents in which help keep your engine cleaner, thus more efficient. You get more MPG. Your meant to get more power (all be not much) etc etc etc. You just have to decide if you want to spend that bit more on your fuel or not, it will run perfectly well on 95.
Yes, yes - I agree with all that. But you seem to be forgetting that Audi have developed the latest TSI Mk6 engine to now achieve maximum economy with just 95 RON. So by simply slinging 99 at it will NOT give you any further improvements in fuel economy. The ONLY time using 99 would give improvements in power and/or economy is if it was remaped.
The cleaning agents issue is not so clear cut. Yes, it is generally accepted that the higher quality super unleadeds, such as Shell V-Power, Tesco 99, BP Ultimate, Total Excellium, and the Esso one (whatever it is called!) - all have an 'increased' detergents package. I purposely exluded Sainsburys 97 super unleaded from that, simply because I can find no evidence it has an increased additives pack over its standard 95 unleaded. But is there any hard and fast proof that the standard 95 unleaded from those above, albeit with slightly less detergents, actually causes any noticable build up?

BP, or Shell, or Esso or the other main oil companies are not going to sell 'sh!t' fuels - and they also rely on their 'brand image' too.

Whereas - let's say Asda - they are well known for being cheap and basic - and I would also assume their fuels are also 'cheap and basic'. Which is why, when it comes to normal 95 unleaded, with the exception of Tescos (who's fuel is easy to check, because it is made by GreenErgy) - all supermarket fuels should be avoided - because they may not have the same levels of additives (including detergents) as the unleadeds from the normal oil companies.
Sorry, Im a bit ratty as its a million degrees in my office.
Tell me about it, I'm roasting my nads off!
