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How can E85 become a viable fuel choice with these prices?
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<blockquote data-quote="kingcobra8541" data-source="post: 10642399" data-attributes="member: 14282"><p>I have been kicking around the idea of switching to E85 so I have been watching the prices. Around here E85 is $3.50 a gallon and regular is $3.90. As far as performance enthusiasts like us $3.50 a gallon is a bargain compared to race fuel but we are not what E85 is intended for or marketed to. My concern is that if there is no demand then E85 will go by the wayside. Why would anyone put E85 in their flex fuel Tahoe if it is only .40 cents a gallon cheaper and they use 30% fuel to go from A to B?:shrug: Is this a nation wide trend of just FL?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingcobra8541, post: 10642399, member: 14282"] I have been kicking around the idea of switching to E85 so I have been watching the prices. Around here E85 is $3.50 a gallon and regular is $3.90. As far as performance enthusiasts like us $3.50 a gallon is a bargain compared to race fuel but we are not what E85 is intended for or marketed to. My concern is that if there is no demand then E85 will go by the wayside. Why would anyone put E85 in their flex fuel Tahoe if it is only .40 cents a gallon cheaper and they use 30% fuel to go from A to B?:shrug: Is this a nation wide trend of just FL? [/QUOTE]
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