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E10 fuel problems likely to 'get worse in cold weather' as drivers warned

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Problems with new E10 petrol are likely to become worse as the weather gets cold, experts have warned. Drivers using the new greener fuel have reported performance issues with the petrol causing a number of problems for road users.

Replacing E5 grade fuel, E10 is being rolled out as the new standard petrol across Scotland and the rest of the UK. The fuel contains a higher percentage of renewable fuel - bioethanol - meaning that it is better for the environment due to the lower levels of carbon emissions.

However, industry experts are warning that E10 could cause issues during the winter months - and it could even cause fuel lines to freeze.SulNOx Group says water condensation found in E10 is more likely to freeze before it gets to the

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