For all the gearheads that hate Ethanol based fuel (for good reasons), here is a list for the USA and Canada where you can buy ethanol free fuel.
http://pure-gas.org/index.jspJust go to map and get locations near you for pure fuel.
For those that don't know, ethanol based fuel lowers your economy, can damage certain motors, usually power equipment such as lawn mowers chain saws as well as older cars.
It also has a very limited shelf life compared to pure fuel, is far more hygroscopic and can separate precipitating both ethanol and water into your fuel tank.
For the record, no car manufacturer guarantees anything over E10 in their cars (except the Flex-fuel vehicles) and you may also ruin your warranty if you use higher percentages of ethanol.
There are also companies putting more ethanol in than listed to make some extra money.
User beware. American corn lobbying at its finest here.
Why all this?
Well, the Dodge after all the fixes started running like shit again after I fueled it up.
So I started wondering what's going on.
Now I know.
My 2006 Dodge was not designed for ethanol, neither was the 2001 Rodeo and some fuel stations have dubious fuel quality.
Our local one is questionable and that's where I fueled up.