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Originally Posted by ECONORAM
Sparkey, I don't think I asked before. Are you able to get 100% gasoline where you live? If so, it's about 30 cents more/gallon here, but seems to help. I just switched the wife's car over, and the first tank was 3mpg higher. Not sure that will hold up, but might be worth investigating if you don't have to drive 200 miles to get it.
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On that, you need to make sure you're not just spending too much money for the MPG bragging rights. I can get non-ethanol gas at a couple local stations, but the price differential would blow away any savings I'd get from 2-4% higher FE.