Biofuel goes on sale for first time in NZ

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Wed, 01 Aug 2007 12:00a.m.

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For the first time ever in New Zealand motorists can now fill up their cars with biofuel. Gull has stolen a march on the major oil companies and is now selling 98 octane bioethanol-blended petrol.
For the first time ever in New Zealand motorists can now fill up their cars with biofuel. Gull has stolen a march on the major oil companies and is now selling 98 octane bioethanol-blended petrol.
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08 Sep 2007 10:56p.m.

kiwibloke wrote:

Maybe Andrew, but my PI has outlasted nearly all Jap cars built in the 70s. Triumphs are built to last. Admittedly the carby 2000 2500 TC are more economical because I've owned them as well.

04 Aug 2007 07:33p.m.

David, Auckland wrote:

Exactly Dale, solar power is all good and fine provided you've got sunlight, which is obviously not available 24/7. Besides, not even an electric motor could replace the traditional four-stroke internal combustion engine.

02 Aug 2007 01:33p.m.

Dale wrote:

Any one who suggest solar is not an engineer, they don't know what they are talking about.Nothing wrong with biofuel or nuclear for that matter.

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