Be very careful with E-85. I filled my tank with it and it cost me $ 280 to have my tank drained as many vehicles cannot use Ethanol. My vehicle was a brand new Ford Ranger Pickup and the light showed up " Engine needs service. " Bad thing was that even though I had a service contract, Ford said it wasn't covered as my service manual mentioned that Ethanol was not permitted. Who reads those 100 + pages of BS anyway ?Please make certain your next car purchase is a hybrid.........do not support oil from abroad.
In doing so you can also help the American farmer prosper..........like they should.
Be on the lookout for E-10 and E-85 at a filling station near you.
f all that hybrid noise...farmers here make a killing on soybeans and wheat...
these farmers have more money than ill ever think about having
Perhaps you should get into farming............or purchase Iowa farmland as an investment........as I recommended doing so 2-3 years ago on this very forum.
Perhaps you should get into farming............or purchase Iowa farmland as an investment........as I recommended doing so 2-3 years ago on this very forum.
Fish,
Not to change the subject in this thread, but what do you think will be a bigger issue (especially in your area of the country - FL I think) in the next 10 years - gasoline or available freshwater? I've been reading as much as possible on dwindling water supplies over the past few weeks and it's downright scary.