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The automobile industry has responded to a rule authorized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that allows E15 fuel – 85 percent gasoline, 15 percent ethanol – to be sold at gas stations across the country. In short: the response is anything but supportive.
Car manufacturers like Ford, BMW, Toyota and Honda, expressed disapproval of the E15 mixture intended to help ween the industry off foreign oil. Their responses were just made public Tuesday afternoon.
Almost all of the companies’ qualms are based on the fact that E15 would do irreparable damage to cars made before 2001 and using the new ethanol fuel would violate many of the warranties they issue for their vehicles.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/07/06/c...pose-new-epa-approved-e15-fuel/#ixzz1RMbC8uT2
Car manufacturers like Ford, BMW, Toyota and Honda, expressed disapproval of the E15 mixture intended to help ween the industry off foreign oil. Their responses were just made public Tuesday afternoon.
Almost all of the companies’ qualms are based on the fact that E15 would do irreparable damage to cars made before 2001 and using the new ethanol fuel would violate many of the warranties they issue for their vehicles.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/07/06/c...pose-new-epa-approved-e15-fuel/#ixzz1RMbC8uT2