E85 makes inroads on cost and availability
Experts assured us it was only a matter of time before E85 became more available, and at more reasonable prices. So here we are, in 2009, wondering whether those predictions have come true.
The answer? Yes, sort of.
While the number of E85 outlets nationwide has grown to 2,085, the Midwest remains home to more than half of those pumps. Minnesota alone has 361 of the E85 pumps, outstripping the total number of E85 pumps on the entire West Coast (62) and the East Coast (248) combined.
Overall, E85 use cut our fuel economy to 12.3 mpg–a reduction of 16.3 percent versus unleaded (though with no noticeable effect on vehicle power or performance). But thanks to significant E85 cost savings, our loss of fuel economy was offset by a commensurate 16.7 percent reduction in fuel cost.
The bottom line: E85 is starting to makes sense–and cents–for drivers who want to burn it. AutoWeek