Only vehicles that are Flex Fuel vehicles can burn E85. How many there are is of no consequence.
No. do not use E85 in a Liberty. It does not have the proper software or fuel system components to run on E85.
As of November 2012 there are over 2,400 gas stations that offer e85 fuel throughout the country. In some places it was recorded to be over 30% less expensive than regular gasoline, although in other places it was only slightly less costly.
It's called ethenyl. It is an highly flammable alcohol that is made from corn, grains, or sugar. It is mixed with gasoline on a 15% gasoline to 85% ethenyl ratio to make E85. All gasolines are at least 10% ethenyl and called E10. Most of today's auto manufactures produce vehicles that are compatible with E85 and E10, called "Flex Fuel" vehicles. In Brazil the gas stations only sell E85 and diesel, so all of their cars have to be made compatible to run with E85.
Yes. An E85 car is called a Flex Fuel car meaning it can burn regular gasoline or E85.
E85 is 85% ethanol alcohol and 15% gasoline. A change in either the price of oil or the price of the corps used to make the alcohol for E85 will result in a change in the cost of E85.
is a 91 Toyota tercel e85 compatiable
no you can not use e85, only ninetysix
No, but the vehicle has to be able to operate on E85.
A 2000 Lesabre is not designed for E85. While the car might operate on E85 the fuel system is not built for it.
No. A 1999 Ram is not equipped to run on 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.