A flex fuel vehicle is capable of using E85, youd previously stated the Kia wasnt a flex fuel vehicle and therefore couldnt use E15, which is what my statement was based on, I thought you had the two confused. If the manual says no E15 so be it.
The warranty will be voided if they test the fuel in the tank and its over 10, so in general your source better be on top of their blending game...
E100 or bust....
:: If they test the fuel in the tank and it’s over 10. ::
Ummm, yeah. That covers about 97% of all cars on the road, world wide.
Ethanol is added by batch process at the refinery.
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I would go with the manual every time. The amount of wrong information on this subject on the internet is massive.