I've been coming across quite a few articles of late about the introduction of E10 into Ireland.
They are predominantly negative, but this is the best one yet.
I've chucked E10 into anything and everything, but according to this article if you inadvertently fuel up with E10 you should push your car off the forecourt and immediately inform the service station staff.
They have E5 over there but apparently even if your car runs OK on that, E10 might make the wheels fall off.
They are predominantly negative, but this is the best one yet.
I've chucked E10 into anything and everything, but according to this article if you inadvertently fuel up with E10 you should push your car off the forecourt and immediately inform the service station staff.
They have E5 over there but apparently even if your car runs OK on that, E10 might make the wheels fall off.
E10 petrol changes could see drivers make dangerous fuel station error
Motorists are being warned of a common petrol station error when refuelling with the rollout of E10 fuel leading to more confusion among drivers.
www.express.co.uk