COLUMBUS, Ohio — It’s the gas with the blue handle.
At a growing number of stations, drivers are seeing unleaded 88, a fuel blend that contains 15% ethanol, much of it made from corn. The fuel is often priced lower than regular 87 octane gasoline, giving some drivers a cheaper option at the pump.
Chris Cozad, who has worked in auto repair since 1983, said she worries about the effects of ethanol on engines and fuel systems…