Re: [GMCnet] Ethanol....how to tell if it's in the gas... [message #246207 is a reply to message #246198] |
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Ken Henderson
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Richard,
You'll just have to move to a better climate. We have several places in
Americus (pop. 17,000) advertising ethanol free. The one I use has never
been out, but it's usually $0.20-$0.30 per gallon more expensive -- which
is worth it to me.
While I don't make any special effort to seek out pure gas, I do frequently
see it along the way as I travel the SE. And there's a LOT of corn grown
down heer -- especially in the last 10 years.
Ken H.
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 4:58 PM, RJW wrote:
> ... My point is that I find it difficult to find a station conveniently
> located in my area where pure gas is available. I don't know about
> premium. I thought Shell was OK until I tried to buy some and found (my
> testing and sign on the pump) that it was not ethanol free.
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Ken Henderson
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