Yes, but my point is what's going to happen if you can't find E85 when
you need to fill up? If you stay local, and there's a good supply of
stations around, then you'll have no problem, but you lose the
flexibility to use gasoline.
In my area, it's a moot point - there's no E85 sold within hundreds of
miles from here. (Even though flex fuel Malibus are made only 75 km
away!)
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Mike F.
Thornhill (near Toronto), Ont.
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