Yes. An E85 car is called a Flex Fuel car meaning it can burn regular gasoline or E85.
It is not made for E85 it is just designed to be able to use E85. You can use regular fuel and it will get better fuel economy in the process.
nothing really, It will just ride more rich and you'll have to service it a bit more often If you put E85 in a vehicle that is not a FlexFuel vehicle you will have serious problems. The E85 will cause major problems with the fuel lines and all other parts it comes in contact with. The E85 is much more corrosive than regular gasoline. Do not use E85 in a vehicle that is not FlexFuel.
No , it is not a flexible fuel vehicle , use " regular " unleaded , 87 octane according to the Owner Guide
no. not unless you get it tuned to run on e85. im a vw tech. e85 uses about 30% more fule then gas so your car would run lean and blow up.
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No , the engines are not designed to use e85 in a 1971 Ford F-150
Regular UNLEADED gasoline, up to 10% ethanol. Does not require high test, not made for E85 fuel.
A hybrid car is a car that runs on battery and gas. It uses standard unleaded regular gas.
( No ) according to the 1998 Lincoln Town Car owners manual : It uses " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane ( unless there is a " premium " fuel required sticker on the inside of the gas filler door , in which case it is 91 octane or higher )