New Renewable Fuels Association research shows more automakers approve of E15 fuel, but they are making fewer cars capable of using higher ethanol blends like E85. Robert White says, “It cuts both ways but we wish the flex-fuel vehicles were growing with the E15 vehicles.”
White tells Brownfield only Ford and General Motors are offering a total of 11 new FFV’s or flex-fuel vehicles that can run on higher ethanol blends for the 2021 model year, but FFV consumers have another option.