Most vehicles 25 years old or newer can use the higher ethanol fuel.
The steps of getting gas are second nature, but with the current cost of gas prices, how we habitually fill up at the pump ...
Should you use unleaded 88 octane gas (also known as E15), which contains 15 percent ethanol, instead of standard 87 octane ...
It’s not gas, it’s something different. For most car owners fuel is fuel; you pick from either 87, 91 or 93 octane depending on what kind of car you have and pay accordingly. However at many stations ...
Gas prices are climbing again, and now the government is stepping in—but not in the way most drivers expect. Instead of ...
Gasoline prices remain high in North America amid mixed signals about talks to end the war in the Middle East, leading to ...
AB 2046 would legalize EPA‑approved E‑85 conversion kits in California and has advanced out of a key committee — supporters ...
An esoteric fight of the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS2), which mandates that the United States use an increasing volume of ethanol each year, has become a bit more prominent in recent weeks, with ...
TOPEKA, Kan. -- Consumers across the U.S. still will be able to buy higher-ethanol blend E15 gasoline this summer, the Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday, saving them a little money at ...