So looked at Fords and Toyotas in Denver the last week. All of the Toyota trucks, everyone one of them, is now flex fuel. Of the Ford's I looked at, all were flex fuel but out of 600 2014 F150s, surely some of them are not flex fuel.

I will never buy ethanol and actually even though it is 27% less efficient than gas, it is now costing more to buy it with the drop in gas prices. So what is driving this massive push for all engines, most of which will never burn ethanol, to be converted to flex fuel?

I am looking at ordering a non flex fuel truck and waiting the 10 weeks needed to get it. What am I missing on this flex fuel push?