vehicles that can use either alcohol fuels (methanol or ethanol) or a combination of alcohol fuel and unleaded gasoline
Vehicle that operates on a blend of fuel ethanol and unleaded gasoline, containing up to 85 percent fuel ethanol. Should fuel ethanol (E-85) not be immediately available, this vehicle can operate normally on unleaded gasoline.
A vehicle that can operate on a wide range of fuels blends (e.g., blends of gasoline and alcohol) that can be put in the same fuel tank.
A vehicle that can operate on any blend of gasoline and alcohol fuel ( methanol or ethanol.)
A car or truck that can run on any blend of unleaded gasoline with up to 85 percent ethanol (E85). If you own an FFV, you do not have to fill up with E85 every time.A computer in the fuel system automatically compensates for the varying levels of ethanol in the fuel to assure optimum performance at all times.
A car or truck that can run on any blend of unleaded gasoline with up to 85% ethanol (E-85). Ford and General Motors offer a number of FFV vehicles—and the State of Nebraska uses many in the state fleet. A computer in the fuel system automatically compensates for the varying levels of ethanol in the fuel to assure optimum performance at all times.
A vehicle that can operate on either alcohol filers (methanol or ethanol) or regular unleaded gasoline or any combination of die two from the same tank.