E85 Ethanol
A growing number of vehicles can run on an 85 percent blend of ethanol. The absolute value of ethanol blends has also been contested. It is one approach begun last decade that is much less prominent than electrification such as by hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and pure battery electric tech, but overall plays into the mix of attempting to reduce petroleum usage.
Name | Combined MPG | Body Type | MSRP | Available | |
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2008 Chevrolet Silverado E85America's prototypical pickup is a natural fit for E85. |
13 MPG | Pickup | $29,400 | Now |
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2008 Ford F-150 E85Ford's best-selling pickup truck offers flex-fuel capabilities. |
11 MPG | Pickup | $22,100 | Now |
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2008 Chrysler Sebring E85America's top-selling convertible boasts a new hardtop and E85 capability. |
16 MPG | Sedan | $29,300 | Now |
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2008 Dodge Caravan E85One of the true workhorse E85 vehicles. |
18 MPG | Van | $22,400 | Now |
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2008 Chevrolet Impala E85The popular sedan is one of the front-running flagships of the E85 movement. |
17 MPG | Sedan | $22,400 | Now |