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Hawaiian 08-31-2012 12:23 PM

E-85 locations
 
I'm not sure where to throw this up, but all the e-85 guys are checking out this section.

http://e85prices.com/e85map.php

Gotta love being in the Midwest!

Sportsguy83 08-31-2012 01:07 PM

At least in the Miami area, the map is very outdated.

brichard0625 08-31-2012 01:10 PM

oo wow theres 3 close to me :D

Ironsquid 08-31-2012 01:43 PM

I saw a quote on google, e85 availability will double in 1 year.

Not sure how true...

Visconti 08-31-2012 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brichard0625 (Post 414378)
oo wow theres 3 close to me :D

yup you do!

Allch Chcar 09-01-2012 06:07 PM

I never thought of doing this. I used to have the e85price listed as my website but kept giving people virus alerts.

Quote:

Originally Posted by sportsguy83 (Post 414370)
At least in the Miami area, the map is very outdated.

That's true of most places. I've been the only one trying to keep everything in Kentucky west of Bowling Green up to date for the last several years and I haven't used a drop of E85. Someone started updating them recently after I lost interest, the E85 pump in my town went out of business right before I moved in. :(

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ironsquid (Post 414437)
I saw a quote on google, e85 availability will double in 1 year.

Not sure how true...

I doubt it. E85 hasn't been cheaper to run than Gasoline for a few years, excluding some minor price events. The only people running it now are hotrodders and diehards. The Corn states and Corn Ethanol groups have been the big pushers behind new E85 pumps. But many states have had budget troubles lately and Corn groups are fighting over whether to replace E85 for E15 pumps. The number of pumps has really grown since 2001 but I'm still expecting growth to decrease again this year after all the problems that have cropped up.


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