you get less mileage and less power with E85.....but, once the prices go down, youll be using alot less gas, hence cheaper to buy, and less dependance on oil. its a stopgap measure, since youre still polluting, and still using some gas, but at least its a step in the right direction. like someone said, its less then $2 a gallon in the midwest, where its made and more readily available. thats still more exp. then what gas was even 5yrs ago, but compared to $3+, so what if you get a little less mileage. IF things went well for it, the price of E85 could continue to drop and drop. so lets just say it cost $1 a gallon. would you care if you got 5mpg less at that point?
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