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BlaineBug

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Agreed, gas lighting, personal attacks or political provocations are desperate attempts for getting the forum off the rails. Ultimately, it’s another attempt to get above comments removed.

Not gonna happen.
Personal attacks were not my intention however it appeared the poster was blaming oil companies for creating high prices in California by shuttering refineries thus reducing supply. I pointed out that California policies are extremely hostile towards energy. But then poster seemed to imply that I was wrongfully attacking oil companies and the oil workers. I don't know what to make of that back-and-forth wishy-washiness?
 
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Well, now we know both sides. And there us always something that can be lost in translation. Thanks for understanding and explaining.

Let's move on to more truck stuff shall we?
 

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Not sure how long the e85 will be around but it’s funny it took so many years to be feasible as a cheap alternative. Only a handful of Mfgr offering flex fuel vehicles now.

Even Ford intended his Model A to run on alcohol but the discovery of petroleum changed all that.
 
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I agree. I would expect it to be next to nothing here in the corn belt, but that's not the case. Lucky if you can find it 50 cents or more cheaper. If it's 90 cents or better, then it is feasible for cost per mile.
 

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Not sure how long the e85 will be around but it’s funny it took so many years to be feasible as a cheap alternative. Only a handful of Mfgr offering flex fuel vehicles now.

Even Ford intended his Model A to run on alcohol but the discovery of petroleum changed all that.

Indiana would be considered corn belt, no? I only know of ONE local station that has E85, it's a Meijer. I believe the next Meijer is about a 30-35 minutes away, maybe they have E85 too.
 
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Yes, you're there.......in the corn. It seems like a fad that comes and goes. Some stations carry it, then see that it does t sell and get something else in its place. Hard to find here in WI on a consistent basis
 

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