Any site more accurate then e85vehicles
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Any site more accurate then e85vehicles
I have been to 3 different gas stations that should have E85 according to that website and they were supposed to get it and never did or had it and stopped carrying it.
Then I ran into a guy that worked for a contractor running around the country retrofitting gas stations for it and he said there were a ton opening up in Georgia. How can I get the latest info and more importantly how can I get sites like E85vehicles updated so people don't go there like I did and waste their time.
Then I ran into a guy that worked for a contractor running around the country retrofitting gas stations for it and he said there were a ton opening up in Georgia. How can I get the latest info and more importantly how can I get sites like E85vehicles updated so people don't go there like I did and waste their time.
There's also the DOE alternative fuels locator, which has a pretty slick Google Maps mashup:
http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/locator/stations/
http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/locator/stations/
I've always found that US Department of Energy site to be pretty accurate, as well as comprehensive.
I really like the radius search feature. Find stations near home, work, school, etc. The route search is also very nice.
Plus, it's your tax dollars at work. Every time I use that site I get a nice warm fuzzy feeling.
I really like the radius search feature. Find stations near home, work, school, etc. The route search is also very nice.
Plus, it's your tax dollars at work. Every time I use that site I get a nice warm fuzzy feeling.
Last edited by Jim in Tucson; Feb 25, 2010 at 03:34 AM.
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