Warning as motorists face higher costs over E10 fuel switch - News Summed Up

Warning as motorists face higher costs over E10 fuel switch


Standard unleaded petrol is changing to E10 this month, which contains ten per cent ethanol. Eco-friendly: Standard unleaded petrol is changing to E10 this month, which contains ten per cent ethanolThis new fuel is more eco-friendly as it burns less carbon in the environment. Motors designed to run only on the older mix will have to switch to the more expensive 'E5 super unleaded'. But a spokesman for the RAC warns: 'Super unleaded can cost as much as 12p a litre more so motorists of older cars should now brace themselves for a higher fuel bill.' Cars with a standard 60-litre sized fuel tank already pay an average of £1.35 for a standard litre of unleaded.


Source: The Nation September 04, 2021 21:03 UTC



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