Posted 2/17/2016 08:04 (#5117408 - in reply to #5117098) Subject: RE: Since E85 price is most often >25% under E0, it is less per mile
Central North Carolina
If we were looking at a 2007 vehicle testing, where are we now 9 years later on mass production. Why is it not happening here?
I am guessing if e85 usage became widespread that would push ethanol/corn prices higher and gasoline lower changing the economics once again. Moving target i suppose