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Swap gasoline by alcohol does not pay in seven states

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SÃO PAULO - Data released by Car Ticket, last Tuesday (7), show that in the months March, the exchange of gasoline by alcohol at the time of supply of the vehicle is not compensated in seven Brazilian states.

In the third month of the year, all of the Brazilian Center-West and Southeast could replace gasoline by alcohol without harm. Already in most states of North and Northeast that was not possible due to the price and yield of each fuel.

Drilldown
"We must be careful because, although cheaper, the autonomy of the vehicle, alcohol is on average 30% lower. So, to be advantageous to use, the price of a liter also need to be 30% lower, explains the manager of the Ticket Car Expert Negórcios, Marcelo Nogueira.

See, in the table below, the proportion of localities where the substitution is synonymous with injury:

State                                         Gasoline                      Alcohol               Difference
Amazonas (North)                    R $ 2.690                    R $ 1.893            29.6%
Amapá (North)                          R $ 2.748                    R $ 2.013            26.8%
Pará (North)                              R $ 2.878                    R $ 2.192            23.8%
Piauí (Northeast)                      R $ 2.702                    R $ 2.021            25.2%
Rio Grande do Norte (NE)      R $ 2.679                    R $ 1.913            28.6%
Roraima (North)                       R $ 2.742                    R $ 2.151            21.6%
Rio Grande do Sul (South)     R $ 2.624                     R $ 1.838            29.9%


Source: Ticket Car
* Per liter

Remember that the prices calculated by the Ticket Car deal is an average, therefore, there may be a change of values as the post.

Trends
Faced with the possibility to choose the cheapest fuel, the Brazilians are increasingly buying cars biofuels, with 88.9% of domestic and imported cars sold in the country, in the month of March, were flex, according to research released by Anfavea (National Association of Manufacturers of Vehicles and Automotive).


Source: InfoMoney

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