Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Petrol stations will a new type of unleaded petrol from today (Wednesday 1 September).
E10, which will supposedly reduce car emissions and contribute to reducing greenhouse gases, will replace replacing E-5 petrol which is usually mixed with a maximum of 5 per cent bioethanol.
However, an impact assessment from last year estimated that around 600,000 cars will be unable to use the fuel due to compatibility issues. Read more: What is E-10 petrol as new fuel sold at forecourts from today If your car is incompatible with E-10 you can still use E-5 which will come in the form of super unleaded petrol - unfortunately, it will cost 8.7p a litre more than E-10,
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