Brian-M
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Here in Australia we've had E10 fuel for quite a while (E10 means 10% Ethanol), as a cheaper alternative to plain unleaded. But I've noticed that the price difference has been getting smaller over time.
Filling up my old Mazda this morning, I noticed that the price difference (at least in my part of rural Victoria) was only 1c per liter. Naturally, I chose the plain unleaded. If I'm going to pay $40 to fill up my tank, an extra 30c makes no difference.
But this has me thinking. If the price difference is only a fraction of a percent, and E10 fuel doesn't take you as far (meaning you end up paying more in the long run), is there any practical reason for the consumer to choose E10 over plain unleaded?
Filling up my old Mazda this morning, I noticed that the price difference (at least in my part of rural Victoria) was only 1c per liter. Naturally, I chose the plain unleaded. If I'm going to pay $40 to fill up my tank, an extra 30c makes no difference.
But this has me thinking. If the price difference is only a fraction of a percent, and E10 fuel doesn't take you as far (meaning you end up paying more in the long run), is there any practical reason for the consumer to choose E10 over plain unleaded?