E15 Gas Vs Fuel Economy: How Many MPG You Could Be Losing
E15 gas can cost less at the pump, but its ethanol content may affect fuel economy in ways drivers should understand before filling up.
Read Full Story →E15 gas can cost less at the pump, but its ethanol content may affect fuel economy in ways drivers should understand before filling up.
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