Hey all!
So being I now have my first Flex Fuel (E85) capable vehicle ('09 Mercedes C300 - 3.0 RWD. C300 4Matic's are NOT flex fuel) I finally decided to give E85 a whirl. When I purchased the car the thought of using E85 never crossed my mind until the first fill-up of the required premium @ 3.09/gal in Atlanta (Fulton County) prices which was quite a sticker shock coming from 87 octane fueled vehicles. Yeah I can save ~$.20/gal by going to a neighboring county (DeKalb) but the time and distance (~4 miles each way) is not something I want to or justify doing.
On a recent work road trip to Tennessee where I was pretty much forced to take my vehicle due to overbooking by my local rental company I finally decided to give E85 a whirl once I ran out my tank of premium. Fortunately Speedway in TN stocks E85 at it seemed like all of their stations so it was not difficult to find. First fill-up from reserve tank (~30 miles remaining) was at $1.44/gallon (vs $2.27 for 93) for a whopping total of ~$25 to first click off.
First impressions
- Mileage immediately tanked as expected.
- Performance dropped off for the first 30 miles or so until the fuel trims could adjust. Highly doubt this car ever saw anything beyond E10 in its first 62k miles before I bought it. Performance has leveled out but it still does not feel as sprightly as it did on Premium, I would say 5-10% reduction in performance. I will admit I am still getting used to the car so this may all be in my head.
Road trip comparisons and calculations.
- Please note this is all based on the car generated MPG readout, all sorts of different pumps were used so hand calculations would be off just as much as the trip computer.
- Cruise control was used ~90% of the time at 10 MPH over the limit - (~70% @ 80 MPH with the occasional construction zone and speed reductions thrown in). Average readout was 64 on my way to Nashville and 66 MPH on the way back so very close when considering distance. There were 1/2 dozen or so WOT kickdown runs each way to ahem extra legal speeds to get around some fast lane rolling roadblocks.
- Premium unleaded was used on the trip from Atlanta to Nashville, TN @ 27.7 MPG final readout.
- Speedway E85 was first installed as soon as I was rolling into Nashville on reserve fuel. Burned through about 1/2 tank of that doing my circuit route of Nashville metro area for work.
- Speedway E85 was topped off to full right before my return to Atlanta. 20.4 MPG final readout, E85 had a slight disadvantage as I had to idle around a shopping center in my car for lets say a combined 15 minutes at the 1/2 way point on my return (Chattanooga)whereas the Premium had zero stops. Think this was a .4-.6 MPG penalty.
Final Results
Using excel I paid 36.5-37.8% less for E85 versus comparable premium at both pumps. At Speedway in Tennessee it was $1.44/gal for E85 vs $2.27/gal Premium. In Atlanta the price spread increased even more, at my local E85 station it was $1.89/gal for E85 vs $3.04/gal Premium.
Mileage reduction for E85 on the round trip was ~26.35%, fuel cost was ~37.20% lower. Very much a win win in this accountants handbook.
I know there are still a lot of unknowns by using E85 and this is a time where Google searching has given me wildly different opinions and answers on all aspects of using E85. The only common conclusion on E85 is it is cheaper and reduces your fuel economy. When it comes to performance, longevity, emissions, cleanliness, etc. you will hear wildly opposite opinions.
While I am venturing into the unknown I am going to continue filling up with "up to" 85% ethanol. While I understand the alternative fuel argument of Ethanol is not complete when it comes to emissions, sustainability and mechanical longevity or performance, I do feel better in knowing that 85% of my fuel is going to support our domestic farmers and ethanol refining facilities versus the unknown of where your gasoline is coming from.
Your results may vary! I think if my car took regular unleaded the results may have come out wildly different in the favor of gasoline, however with the price premium of 93 E85 is an expense reduction for my car.
Let me know your thoughts or if you have long term experience running E85 as I would like to hear it from some of the most knowledgeable car people in the world versus what you find during a Google search.
Thanks!