FWIW...Back in the late 70's I took a free adult education class in the winter (yea, i'm old). Small engine repair it was. I was cold and bored in the winter, so it was something to do that could pass the time till spring.
It just so happened that the instructor was one of the guys that helped build one of the early electronic diagnostic computers that told you all kinds of information regarding a car engine. What cylinder oil ring was worn for example, .... all kinds of info. To much to remember. This was when the computer diagnostic systems in your car you have now was in its infancy I guess. He was an engineer from Hamilton Standard or some place like that. Very bright and personable.
Someone asked him if it was better to run regular or high octane gas in ones car. Well, he very thoroughly went through the effects of higher octane gas on ones car in regards to everything one could imagine in or on a car. From bumper to bumper. Wrote it all out longhand on the chalkboard. It was awesome. Filled the big chalkboard. This guy was brilliant. He spelled it out clear as could be, to the penny; it was cheaper to run high octane gas (93) at the pump than the 87 octane. He had done this before, and proved it without a doubt. I never would have believed it beforehand. Yep, I run it in all my cars always. If your keeping your car for more than a year or so, run high octane. I believe it's cheaper. It was proved to me. I saw the math.