Town and County, No.
The 3.3L is the only engine that may have been built to handle E85. The T&C should have the 3.8L
The 2002 Chrysler Town-AND-Country runs on flex-fuel (unleaded/E85).
The 2011 Chrysler Town-AND-Country runs on flex-fuel (unleaded/E85).
The 2013 Chrysler Town-AND-Country runs on flex-fuel (unleaded/E85).
The 2003 Chrysler Town-AND-Country runs on flex-fuel (unleaded/E85).
No, you should not use E85 gas in a 2001 Chrysler Town and Country unless it is specifically designated as a flex-fuel vehicle (FFV). Most models from that year are not designed to handle the higher ethanol content in E85, which can lead to engine damage and other issues. Always refer to your owner’s manual or consult with a mechanic for the best fuel recommendations for your vehicle.
E85 is a fuel blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline.
A very few were. If it is it will either have a e85 sticker on the inside of the gas door, or a yellow fuel cap.
The 2014 Chrysler 300 runs on flex-fuel (unleaded/E85).
You can not use E85.
( 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 )
Only if it has the 3.3L engine can it use E85
No, on the Chrysler products that offer flex fuel when running on E85 there is a 25% loss in fuel economy.