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What do you think about the push for ethanol blends even higher than E20 petrol?
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Poll of the month
What do you think about the push for ethanol blends even higher than E20 petrol?
Good move; it cuts dependence on crude oil imports
I support it as it’s a greener solution than pure petrol
I’ll accept it only if it’s cheaper than E20 petrol
I am concerned about damage to my vehicle
Not good; fuel efficiency will drop even further
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