McInnis 03 said:
Are you somewhere that the E85 price actually makes sense?
Okay.
My one (1) E85 station changed their fuel offerings.
Here's the update.
E85 = no longer offered
E70 = $2.709
E55 = $2.809
87 = $3.699
89 = $4.099
91 = $4.299
My 2011 Tahoe will get
15.5mpg on E85
18.3mpg on 87
E70 is not exactly what I wanted for the data history I have, but it's what I have today.
E70 at $2.709 / 15.5mpg = $0.1748 cost to go 1 mile
87 at $3.699 / 18.3mpg = $0.2021 cost to go 1 mile
E70 is the better choice economically. Obviously, my mileage should improve in theory as this E70 fuel will contain more gasoline. I'll just have to run a few tanks of E70 and then perform the calculation again. All my prior data is E85 based. Thereby, the cost to travel one mile will be further reduced with the E70 fuel.
It's a BP Station and they now offer their own branded products. Las year, their offering was an unbranded E85 product at the pump.