doneill127
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:stirthepot::stirthepot::stirthepot:yeah, and we can charge the cars from coal, nuclear and gas fired power plants
No commercial enterprise should be subsidized by the government using our tax dollars. If a business can't stand on it's own, than obviously it shouldn't be in that business or is need of a management change and/or a new business model. :confused3:We should eliminate the subsidy for ethanol in stages, and see if it is viable without subsidies. It was a good experiment, but it should not be government subsidized.
No commercial enterprise should be subsidized by the government using our tax dollars. If a business can't stand on it's own, than obviously it shouldn't be in that business or is need of a management change and/or a new business model. :confused3:
Tesla is having a come to Jesus moment right now.. Tax credits ( subsidies ) are no longer being handed out for their product... and the cars appeal is tanking.:stirthepot::stirthepot::stirthepot:yeah, and we can charge the cars from coal, nuclear and gas fired power plants
:stirthepot::stirthepot::stirthepot:yeah, and we can charge the cars from coal, nuclear and gas fired power plants
Cause Iowa comes first in Primaries? Maybe?I've done tests on my car, its a 93 Festiva, 37 MPG, and isn't set up for E85. My local gas station has both available and a few years back it became okay to pump either into the car. Other wise everyone was just filling jerry cans to fill their cars later. I get 1 mile less in MPG with the E85 than the straight Gas - but it is so expensive for straight as to be not worth the difference. The E85 is eating everything in the car that was a gasket and that is costing me money to fix. Thats the cost. I can't tell the difference, unless I had kept records and found this 1 mile MPG difference. Performance is the same at least what i can tell.