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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Richmiller" data-source="post: 850966" data-attributes="member: 66464"><p>It's all subsidized bs. If it weren't for the government, the way E85 is currently produced would never be a consideration for a consumer when considering cost and MPG's. There is future technology out there to produce ethanol, not from corn though, more cheaply and in the end have a much more stable price than what we've been getting from Oil companies of late, but that is off in the distance as of yet and in my opinion won't ever be realized because of </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A) the bad name E85 has gotten for its MPG decrease/ general consumer misinformation that it hurts your engine, even if it is E85 approved</p><p></p><p>B) the government policies that have forced ethanol into where it is now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Richmiller, post: 850966, member: 66464"] It's all subsidized bs. If it weren't for the government, the way E85 is currently produced would never be a consideration for a consumer when considering cost and MPG's. There is future technology out there to produce ethanol, not from corn though, more cheaply and in the end have a much more stable price than what we've been getting from Oil companies of late, but that is off in the distance as of yet and in my opinion won't ever be realized because of A) the bad name E85 has gotten for its MPG decrease/ general consumer misinformation that it hurts your engine, even if it is E85 approved B) the government policies that have forced ethanol into where it is now. [/QUOTE]
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