crazyal
Super Member
I'm not jumping-up-and-down happy about E15, but someone a few posts up hit the nail on the head:
If you have vehicles or equipment that came with literature from the manufacturer saying *this* fuel or *that* fuel is not supposed to be used, then you will not be forced to use it.
What's the government going to do....come up with some new "Cash for Clunkers" program so that the vehicles we have can run on the gas they make available? If all that's offered at the pumps is specifically prohibited with written documentation we have in our hands from the manufacturer....whaddya think they're going to do....considering they'd have millions of vehicle owners telling them they have some serious 'splaining to do? How 'bout the thousands of dealers looking sideways at them because they've mandated a non-recommended fuel, and now they have customers wanting warranty work paid for when they've used the specifically prohibited fuel that rendered their warranty void?
E15 will be made available. What's out there currently isn't going to be made unavailable.
The sky is not falling.
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Around here there's only two places to get fuel for stations. What they carry is what get's delivered to most of the gas stations (some independent stations buy from further away). These depots are not going to put in a new storage tank to hold e15. So how are they going to carry every type of gas they currently carry plus e15?
Does anyone expect stations to invest the money to put in a new tank for e15? or will they just carry the cheaper of the two gasses and figure some other station will handle the other? Right now nobody can answer these questions.
In an ideal world all we would have is blender pumps and the user could set the ratio they wanted. But that's also not going to happen.