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No issues finding it in Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky. But the fact that it is more expensive than 87, not a whole lot cheaper than 93 and how much gas has increased in price, make it a far less economical choice than it used to be.
Back when I could get e85 for $1.90 when 93 was $2.60, given the mileage correction, e85 and 93 cost about the same. Now that e85 is $3.10 and 93 is $3.50, it's significantly more expensive to run e85. Is it worth it? Maybe in the summer when I am playing more often. But this time of year, and driving 55 miles a day mostly highway, I switched back to 93.
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