It's funny, but if you lose about 10 percent efficiency it would probably be more "environmentally conscious" to not produce the ethanol at all. Just make everyone's tanks 10% smaller or charge 10% more (and throw that in some bs carbon offset or something).The article was largely about Psychology or ' buying new ' every several years .....
My mom bought a 1995 Saturn in 2000, with 95K miles ... 2 or 3 yrs later I bought the car from her I then drove the car until 2018 with over 258k miles on the odometer .... the car was still capable of getting 35+ MPG with NON Ethanol Gas otherwise 32 ish MPG .... yeah E10 cost me 3+ mpg on a tankful .. so much for SAVING gas by cutting the fuel content 10%
It's funny, but if you lose about 10 percent efficiency it would probably be more "environmentally conscious" to not produce the ethanol at all.
Just make everyone's tanks 10% smaller or charge 10% more (and throw that in some bs carbon offset or something).
Except we know it's not about fuel efficiency at all, it's about subsidizing corn farmers.