Monday, May 14, 2012

Fuel Economy

Vehicles were not built to run off ethanol just a few decades ago. There engines were meant to be run on pure gasoline and that is how they got the greatest gas mileage. When they used ethanol they would not run as efficiently or with as much power. Cars have since evolved. Since corn ethanol is so readily available and so much less expensive for many people, cars have changed to the point where they are meant to run on ethanol. These cars can get just as good of gas mileage as those that run of strictly gasoline. This allows for greater expansion in the market of ethanol production and sales, which impacts the economy greatly, and also changes the auto market with it.

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