On Aug 2, 12:51=A0pm, r.andrew...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> =A0Neither does E85 it does none of that those are all false hoods. It
> is clear you don't know much about E85 or ethanol for that matter.
> Ethanol was the first fuel ever used in a vehicle and then it was
> electric. We only switched to fossil fuels because it cost more and we
> could make more money off them. E85 is the safest best way to fuel
> your car and our economy for our environment and for our dependence on
> foreign oil. We had an electric car but that used no oil so they
> killed that car watch the do***entary death of the electric car. No
> negatives to E85 almost make you wonder why they put these false hoods
> out? Oh and they do have tractors they use E85 Diesel fuel.
FFV get 6-28% less mpg on E85, a Tahoe was tested 28% less on e85. E85
prices vary and are rarely 28% less so many will loose. Do you like
corn, you do know the price has doubled in the last few years, Cows,
pigs, chickens eat corn for feed, and of course you pay more now for
chicken. E85 fuel in my area is still to expensive compared to gas to
consider it and with corn going up e85 isnt going down. In 1862 Gas
from coal powered a car, in 1862 Benzine powered a car. There was no
first "fuel" as everything was tried all over the world. In 1678 a
steam vehicle is on record.The gm electric failed because of cost and
range, it failed because nobody bought it. gas was alot cheaper when
GM introduced it, that is why it failed. E85 has to be subsidised to
become popular.


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