Originally Posted by bikecop
Some states do not have many stations selling it. Like California has only one station selling it. Now the farm states have a lot of stations selling it. Here were I live two Amoco stations sell it. But hey I libe in Indiana a corn state
Sweet, so is it supposed to be better for the enviornment or help keep us not so dependant on oil? You say its 75 cent/gal cheaper than gas but i also wonder if the price is more steady compared to gas's fluctuations.
Ill fork up $450 for more power and a cleaner enviornment if they actually make the stuff readily availbale. I dont really give a darn about MPG its my play car.