Posted by JK-NY on September 07, 2013 at 17:22:33 from (209.86.226.58):
In Reply to: NEW gas standards????? posted by JD Seller on September 07, 2013 at 14:29:08:
Your change must be a state or regional change. Here in NY we have had 10% ethanol /gas mix mandatory since 2009. My Chevy Impala went from 29 mpg just before the change to 26-27mpg after. So I agree you do use more fuel , which would seem tocause more pollution. It also causes one to buy more gas. Here in NY there is ALOT of state tax and sales tax on gas , so think about it a minute and it all makes sense why NY state favors the ethanol blend gas. After alot of complaints, mostly from boat snowmoble and motorcycle owners, now we can buy ethanol free high octane gas here, if you can find it. Of course its higher priced than 93 octane with ethanol.
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