With E10 you will have more fuel consumation for identical performamce since it haves less energy inside.
if a fuel has less 'energy', surely you will have a drop in power, even if it isnt noticeable to the driver?!
how can you have the same power whiles using a fuel that doesnt produce a a big bang. isnt that the difference with 95 and 98+? 98 is more 'energy dense' over 95, so it produces a bigger bang, bigger bang = more power
plus how many owners out there fill there car and keep them stood for a long period of time?! anyone who is keeping there car in long term storage, or dont use that often will not brim the tank, and if they do, they will more than likely drain the tank and use the fuel in other ways. plus the amount of drivers that i see filling up a full tank seams very rare. i often see £10/£15/£20 worth of fuel before i lift the pump and proceed to put £60+ worth of fuel and that tank lasts me roughly 2 weeks
G, how many cars do you have? and how many of them have full tanks of fuel? and how many are stood for long periods of time?
plus, doesnt fuel (E10 or not) go stale if it isnt used?
i understand the issues with E10, but this sounds a lot like the 'EV bashing' we had with JJs EV posts.
E10 is here to stay unfortunately. if you have an issue with using it, you have other options. sell you petrol car and buy a diesel, or start using premium which is still E5.
and can i politely ask that harsh and strong language kept to a minimum or not used at all. we are all adults here, but this is a public forum. if strong language is used, what kind of impression are we giving potential joiners or browsers.