Quote Originally Posted by airshifter View Post
I don't own one, and if I do get one it will get gas with as little ethanol as possible in it.

Some of the newer vehicles that are flex fuel actually make more power on E85 now. Quite a few of the GM vehicles show dyno numbers with both fuels. But MPG plummets, to the point that there are several tests saying the range is shorted so much that taking long trips becomes an issue with fuel stops. Unless they practically give it away, E85 isn't a value for the consumer, at least here in the US.
Not to mention that. here at least, E85 costs more than regular gasoline. Not exactly the way to get the vast majority of folks to embrace it.