EPA gives thumbs up to labels about E15 use in new vehicles

E15 is fuel that contains 15 percent Ethanol over the more commonly used E10. Just this Tuesday, labels were approved which will allow the sale of a E15.
The new labels will be orange and black, and display warnings for owners of vehicles who should not opt for the new fuel. Generally vehicles 2001 model year and earlier should not use the fuel. Others who are advised against it, as Kris Kiser, executive VP of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute include “There are millions of off-road, small-engi…

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