Compatible doesn't mean it will run great on it. Just that it won't blow up or start leaking and **** petrol everywhere.
You should run E10 all the time then I'd hear it...
It's not an issue in Europe either... Germany is full of E10 and cleared to use in nearly everything, including all new BMWs. Fyi weirdly my Mazda 3 MPs, which requires 98 octane, is E10 compatible according to mazda..

Ignoring how bad it feels running E10, it doesn't appear to cause any damage:
Maybe you'd hear me if you stopped falling off your bike at the slightest hint of a corner
You listed two new cars. As I already said for new cars it should be designed to run fine. On a bike that already runs extremely lean (Euro 4 bikes for example) it causes issues, at least in my experience.
The numerous new bikes I've had all run perfectly fine on E10, it isn't an issue. I've run them all stock and I've run them all tuned, no problems, great power, smooth running.
We're still just holding on to some ethanol free fuel...Where you buying your fuel? Hard to find ethanol free... People misunderstand ethanol, it generally boosts octane levels so it can have some beneficial aspects as well as negative.
Esso super unleaded petrol (Synergy Supreme+ Unleaded 97) is ethanol free (except in Devon, Cornwall, the Teesside area and Scotland). We would therefore advise anyone who has concerns about the presence of ethanol in petrol to use Synergy Supreme+ – providing they do not fill up in Devon or Cornwall, the Teesside area or Scotland.
We're still just holding on to some ethanol free fuel...
BP Ultimate 97 is also ethanol free if you read a few difference internet sources.
Basically at the moment there's no requirement for super unleaded to have ethanol, but some fuel does have it to boost the octane rating, Tesco 99 and shell v-power does for instance (hence the lower 97 RON of BP and Esso super unleaded fuels.
TBH it's more a pain than anything else, when you take the tank off and it won't fit back on because it's swollen in size! My tank spent winter in the airing cupboard drying out ans shrinking back down in size!
GULP!"Most affected models
Volkswagen Golf (28,066)
MG MGB (20,890)
Mazda MX-5
(18,162)
Nissan Micra(15,785)
Morris Minor (12,796)
Rover 25 (9,879)
MG MGF (9,352)
Ford Escort (8,947)
Rover Mini (7,614)
MG TF (7,568)"
Mini and MGBGULP!
Why gulp? It’s a complete none issue with 95 Ron still to be offered at all big petrol stations.
All the affected cars will be pre 2000 and I dare say 50% of the above won’t even make it another 2 years before being scrapped.

That's just to do with the fact that petrol expands when hot and if you're full to the brim you'll lose some out the heather/overflow pipe. Fuel tanks have to have a vent to the outside otherwise when you use up 20 litres of fuel there'd be no way of air replacing the fuel volume so you'd end up with a massive vacuum in the tankInteresting. Something I noticed in the TT manual that I cannot remember being spelled out so clearly before was that you should fill to the first click and not attempt to squeeze any more fuel in to the tank, as that gap is supposed to be the expansion gap. If you fill more then you reduce/remove that gap, and that leaves what as the most likely result... tank expansion.
My older cars I never recall that being specifically stated, makes sense that if you fill a full tank then it could expand quite a lot.
same goes for it expanding, the tank won't expand because of this.Last time I checked BP SU has ethanol although it’s regional for some reason so you can’t be 100% sure.We're still just holding on to some ethanol free fuel...
BP Ultimate 97 is also ethanol free if you read a few difference internet sources.
Basically at the moment there's no requirement for super unleaded to have ethanol, but some fuel does have it to boost the octane rating, Tesco 99 and shell v-power does for instance (hence the lower 97 RON of BP and Esso super unleaded fuels.
TBH it's more a pain than anything else, when you take the tank off and it won't fit back on because it's swollen in size! My tank spent winter in the airing cupboard drying out ans shrinking back down in size!
i can live with a drop of 1.8mpg.