Any motor vehicle or gas fired engine in the state of Iowa can use the
non-ethanol gas, including modern iron. We just have to pay a price
premium for it; about $0.40/gallon more than the ethanol crap which, of course,
is artificially discounted to promote usage. And most folks here will buy
the ethanol crap simply because it is the cheapest gas, and they could care less
about what it does to their engines or vehicles, or are simply clueless about
it. The ethanol pumps have stickers that say “cleaner air for Iowa” or
something to that effect which is absolute bunk. I don’t know how the
farmers feel about it, but a big part of our state economy is based on
agriculture or ag related.
Carl B
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2015 4:56 PM
Subject: [Chrysler300] Ethanol-exempt vehicles? If older farm vehicles can be exempted from using ethanol-contaminated
gasoline, is there any reason that our older pre-ethanol 300's can't get a
similar exemption? Or is that just another perk our wonderful government
has bestowed upon (bribed) the farmers who will grow the virtually inedible
variety of corn used to make ethanol? On 3/5/2015 3:10 PM, 'David Schwandt' finsruskw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[Chrysler300] wrote:
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