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However, RAC experts have warned up to 700,000 vehicles could be unable to use the new fuel as it is not compatible with their engines. Classic car experts have said tehri cars could suffer
from leaks which could lead to potential fires. Mr Buckby told Express.co.uk: “High Ethanol fuel can damage fuel lines, rubber hoses and O Ring seals in the carburation system resulting in
dangerous leaks and possible fires unless upgraded to resistant new types.” Aaron Hodgson, spokesperson for West Norfolk Classic Car Club has warned of serious damage to vehicles. “The
risk of using E10 in older cars is the fuel system, hoses and seals are likely to perish if they are not compatible with the increased strength of E10.”