Epa: Gas Can Be 15% Ethanol -- Blend Recommended for Vehicles Built Since 2007; Ruling Draws Wide-Ranging Criticism

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WASHINGTON - The Obama administration says gas stations can start selling fuel with more ethanol - a mixture of up to 15 percent - but it's only recommended for cars and light trucks built since 2007.

Motorists with older vehicles will need to watch what they're pumping or risk damaging their engines with too much corn-based fuel, the Environmental Protection Agency says. The current blend is 10 percent ethanol.

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Epa: Gas Can Be 15% Ethanol -- Blend Recommended for Vehicles Built Since 2007; Ruling Draws Wide-Ranging Criticism

The move means that gas stations, if they choose to sell the fuel, will have to use special pumps and signs to make sure consumers don't ...

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