[ad_1] They were worried any decreases in miles per gallon would effectively negate any carbon savings. The Government said they had considered
[ad_1] The new petrol changes will be coming in September and will replace E5 fuel, which will be reclassified in the form
[ad_1] What cars can’t use E10? Some classic cars and older vehicles cannot use E10 as it could damage the engine. Mopeds
[ad_1] E10 fuel is due to replace E5 as the standard grade of petrol on British forecourts from next month. The Government
[ad_1] They are calling for a reduction in the price of fuel duty on E5 petrol when it becomes the super unleaded
[ad_1] Up to 600,000 historic vehicles built before 2002 will be incompatible when the new petrol launches at the start of September.
[ad_1] Greg Carter, technical specialist at the AA said drivers who accidentally topped up their classic car with E10 fuel will need
[ad_1] The new petrol is made of 10 percent bioethanol, as opposed to the current E5 petrol which is made of just
[ad_1] Tom Wood, spokesperson for Car and Classic said additives were “recommended” to help “avoid damage” around key car parts. He said
[ad_1] Malcolm Mckay, spokesperson at the Historic and Classic Vehicle Alliance warns drivers in different parts of the country could receive different