Originally Posted by rcompart
Here in MN you'll find premium fuel at certain stations that is labeled "Non-Oxygenated" and I generally try to fill up with that when I can since I see better fuel economy and the car feels a little more peppier and I get the satisfaction of knowing that I'm not partaking in this whole ethanol crap.

I also see a posting on the Non-Oxygenated pumps that it is to be used in marine, snowmobile, motorcycle and antique automobiles only. I don't think you are not supposed to use it in new vehicles in Minnesota.