Originally Posted by
TNGChris
I don't think there's a huge demand for it for stock flexfuel cars.The idea of decreased fuel mileage from a fuel that (I'm assuming)costs the same same as E10 probably isn't appealing to your average consumer.
Hell,most of the people I've talked to with flexfuel vehicles don't even know what it means and/or know that their vehicle is equipped.
Fuel mileage is so much worse with E85.
The pre Ford-500 Tauruses could go around 120 miles further on a tank of straight gas compared to E85