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Old 03-26-2012, 04:56 PM
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Thank obama. Those funds come from the "American reinvestment and reco ery act". Bailout.
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You can amend your '10 return and get the credit. I have clients that have bought one in '10 and '11.
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Correct. But our state is broke. This and the solar tax credit the state gives are funded by the bailout. Just an FYI.

Basically the LDNR was given some of the bailout funds to promote alternative energy. So this is how they decided to dole it out.

Correct part of Obama "Welfare Program"
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Old 03-26-2012, 05:33 PM
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Correct part of Obama "Welfare Program"

So if you bought a vehicle that was flex fuel, you would not take advantage of the tax rebate if it is legal??????
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Old 03-26-2012, 05:35 PM
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So if you bought a vehicle that was flex fuel, you would not take advantage of the tax rebate??????
Better question: if a student with a loan came and bought your services with that loan, would you take it?
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Old 03-26-2012, 05:39 PM
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Better question: if a student with a loan came and bought your services with that loan, would you take it?
In my profession I do not deal with Students so I could care less. Ask someone who work at MICKY D's.....

Let me guess, you would not accept the tax credit on the vehicle but you vote not to replay your student loan.....
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Old 03-26-2012, 05:42 PM
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So if you bought a vehicle that was flex fuel, you would not take advantage of the tax rebate if it is legal??????
I'm 200% against Flex Fuel... I love to burn gas... Oil and gas is what pays my bills so you will never see my family in a flex fuel Obamaocmy vehicle
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Old 03-26-2012, 05:49 PM
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I'm 200% against Flex Fuel... I love to burn gas... Oil and gas is what pays my bills so you will never see my family in a flex fuel Obamaocmy vehicle

Well I guess you will have to buy a diesel. Most truck being made are flex fuel now. They still run on gas.
BTW, the flex fuel e85 is due to gas going to going to 5% more ethanol. Most stations are 10% now but they will go to 15%.

Also, this buisness pays my bills to....both with refining oil and bio-fuels....
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Old 03-26-2012, 07:56 PM
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Well I guess you will have to buy a diesel. Most truck being made are flex fuel now. They still run on gas.
BTW, the flex fuel e85 is due to gas going to going to 5% more ethanol. Most stations are 10% now but they will go to 15%.

Also, this buisness pays my bills to....both with refining oil and bio-fuels....


Its my understanding that E85 is 85% ethanol (alcohol) with 15% gasoline added, not 85% gasoline w/15% ethanol added...

Just sayin' ...

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Old 03-27-2012, 01:32 AM
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Its my understanding that E85 is 85% ethanol (alcohol) with 15% gasoline added, not 85% gasoline w/15% ethanol added...

Just sayin' ...

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It has been almost 30 hours...... and nobody has commented on this post????

E85 is a fuel that has 15 % ethanol added to the mixture.

Ethanol production cost is suppliment by the Goverment. I don't remember the exact numbers....but ethanol is expensive to make. Ethanol cost something like $ 10+ per gallon to make or 3 time more than what gasoline cost to make from oil.
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It has been almost 30 hours...... and nobody has commented on this post????

E85 is a fuel that has 15 % ethanol added to the mixture.

Ethanol production cost is suppliment by the Goverment. I don't remember the exact numbers....but ethanol is expensive to make. Ethanol cost something like $ 10+ per gallon to make or 3 time more than what gasoline cost to make from oil.
Hydro is right, also dont know where you got those numbers.....
http://www.edmunds.com/fuel-economy/...ison-test.html

E85 is 85% ethanol, 15% gasoline. E70 is 70/30

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It has been almost 30 hours...... and nobody has commented on this post????

E85 is a fuel that has 15 % ethanol added to the mixture.

Ethanol production cost is suppliment by the Goverment. I don't remember the exact numbers....but ethanol is expensive to make. Ethanol cost something like $ 10+ per gallon to make or 3 time more than what gasoline cost to make from oil.

Google it, E85 is 85% ethanol with 15% gasoline

This stuff is a whole different animal from unleaded blended with 10-15% ethanol...

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Old 03-26-2012, 07:58 PM
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I'm 200% against Flex Fuel... I love to burn gas... Oil and gas is what pays my bills so you will never see my family in a flex fuel Obamaocmy vehicle
But u have no problem driving an Obama bailout $ GM truck!
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