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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Ethanol 85 Use
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Chase" data-source="post: 961257" data-attributes="member: 66505"><p>$1.10 difference probably would justify switching. In MN where I've seen the E-85, it's only $0.50 cheaper so it's not worth it. My dad just got a 2011 Escape and he did his little math calculation and I think he said if he gets less than 3mpg difference in his car it would break even for him. I think he's been avergaing 23mpg w/ 87, so if he gets 21-22 w/ it it would be better. I haven't heard how he did when he put E-85 in it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Chase, post: 961257, member: 66505"] $1.10 difference probably would justify switching. In MN where I've seen the E-85, it's only $0.50 cheaper so it's not worth it. My dad just got a 2011 Escape and he did his little math calculation and I think he said if he gets less than 3mpg difference in his car it would break even for him. I think he's been avergaing 23mpg w/ 87, so if he gets 21-22 w/ it it would be better. I haven't heard how he did when he put E-85 in it though. [/QUOTE]
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