Anybody have this where they live?
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we have TONS of stations like that around here
fuel is typically 10% more a gallon, me personally would rather take the mid grade/premium for the octane rating than take no ethanol 86 octane for more $$
fuel is typically 10% more a gallon, me personally would rather take the mid grade/premium for the octane rating than take no ethanol 86 octane for more $$
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nope, haven't seen any.. I've been to quite a few stations around the metro detroit area too in the past month or so and always hoping to see an ethanol free pump :/
http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=MI
The only ones on there that are sorta close to me are still like 12-15 miles away which doesn't seem to be very worth it. I might just check it out and see how the mpgs are affected.
now on this topic, are EPA ratings based on straight fuel, ya know, the stuff we can hardly even get?
http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=MI
The only ones on there that are sorta close to me are still like 12-15 miles away which doesn't seem to be very worth it. I might just check it out and see how the mpgs are affected.
now on this topic, are EPA ratings based on straight fuel, ya know, the stuff we can hardly even get?