ACE’s Responds to AAA’s Criticism on E15 Fuels,

The Senior Vice President of the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) Ron Lamberty charged the American Automobile Association (AAA) with “unnecessarily alarming motorists” and having a double standard between ethanol and oil based fuels, in a letter sent to AAA President Robert Darbelnet. Lamberty today sent a letter to AAA, questioning its stand on E15 fuel, and pointing out its silence on non-approved low-octane fuel being sold in states like Colorado and South Dakota.

 

Lamberty points out in the letter that, “The hypocrisy of turning a blind eye and most likely allowing people to shorten the lives of their vehicles by using unapproved and untested oil-company produced sub-octane gasoline for decades, while loudly attacking thoroughly tested and approved E15 when only a few stations are offering it for sale, is quite unbecoming for an organization that claims it puts the best interests of the American motorist first. Furthermore, making “recommendations” about E15 based on oil-industry funded and directed “studies,” while ignoring millions of miles of federal government laboratory testing showing E15 is safe for cars and light trucks manufactured in 2001 and later (some of which now have owners’ manuals that list E15 as an approved fuel) is indefensible.”

 

You can Lamberty’s letter to AAA by clicking here.

 

The organization is also urging its members and ethanol advocates to contact AAA about their criticism on E15. To find out more information on how to contact AAA, click here.

 

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