Shell gasoline
Definition
A premium brand of automotive fuel produced and marketed by Shell plc, distinguished by proprietary additives like nitrogen-enriched formulas designed to enhance engine cleaning and performance.
Gasoline sold exclusively at Shell-branded service stations, often promoted for its V-Power or other high-octane variants that promise smoother rides and better mileage.
Examples
After switching to Shell gasoline, my rusty sedan started outperforming my neighbor's Tesla on the highway.
Shell gasoline turned my daily commute into a symphony of purrs, not the usual death rattle.
I bought Shell gasoline thinking it'd make me drive faster; turns out it just made me arrive on time for once.
With Shell gasoline, even my carpool van feels like it's auditioning for a Fast & Furious sequel.