FROM THE FIELD TO THE FUEL TANK
The black smoke. That unmistakable smell. Diesel drivers, in increasing numbers, are trying a cleaner burning fuel that leaves a French fry smell behind - BioDiesel. But there are many misconceptions surrounding this future fuel.

BIODIESEL SEGMENT INCLUDES:
» What BioDiesel Is
» Who Can Use It
» Misconceptions Addressed
» Blends of BioDiesel
» Diesel Cars Requiring Conversion
» Consumer Sound Bytes
» Advantages of BioDiesel
    • Reduced Toxic Emissions
    • Smells Good
    • Stable, sometimes Lower Price
    • Mechanical Benefits
    • Made in the U.S.A. / Reduce Dependency of Foreign Oil
    • Benefits the U.S. Economy and American Farmers

» Disadvantages of Ethanol
    • Production could not Meet Demand
    • Lack of Widespread Distribution of BioDiesel
    • Not a big enough Environmental Benefit
    • Few Choices of Diesel Vehicles in U.S.

For quite some time, owners of diesel cars have enjoyed cost savings from better fuel economy and lower maintenance costs, compared to their gas powered counterparts. Now BioDiesel is helping to transform the negative stereotypes that others have about diesel vehicles.