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Being from Nebraska nearly every gas station has an e-10 pump at it, and many have e-80 pumps. I was just wondering how easy is it to get ethanol based or ethanol added gas in your area.
It's not very easy where I live. I know of two stations that carry E-85 up in my area (the furthest being 40 mins away). I don't know of any down in Denver, but I've never really looked for them either. I don't think they are that common, however.
We have E85 all over where I live. The Gas City chain of stations in this area carry it. That chain has sprouted up like weeds in the last 10 years around these parts.
I don't know who would buy E85 anyway. At this time, E85 is only 10 or 20 cents less than regular, yet reduces your mileage by nearly a third. Not a very sound alternative to me. You have to burn considerably more fuel to save pennies.
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