What is E85? It's a motor fuel blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. Ethanol is a completely renewable, domestic, environmentally friendly fuel that enhances the nation's economy and energy independence.
Due to its prevalence in the U.S., corn is the main crop utilized for ethanol production. However, several other crops can be used. And when used, E85 creates little to no emissions at the tail pipe, which means cleaner air and a reduction in pollution.
When you go to fuel your vehicle, you'll notice the cap is yellow. This denotes the fact that you have a flex-fuel engine. Flex-Fuel vehicles may be filled with gasoline, E85 or any combination of the two. A fill-up of one or the other is not required.
Chrysler Vehicles With Flex-Fuel Technology
- 2009 Sebring Convertible 2.7L V6 Flex-Fuel Engine
- 2009 Town & Country 3.3L V6 Flex-Fuel Engine
- 2010 Sebring Convertible 2.7L V6 Flex-Fuel Engine
- 2010 Town & Country 3.3L V6 Flex-Fuel Engine
Dodge Vehicles With Flex-Fuel Technology
- 2009 Durango 4.7 V8 Flex-Fuel Engine
- 2009 Dakota 4.7 V8 Flex-Fuel Engine
- 2009 Grand Caravan 3.3L V6 Flex-Fuel Engine
- 2009 Ram 1500 4.7L V8 Flex-Fuel Engine
- 2010 Dakota 4.7 V8 Flex-Fuel Engine
- 2010 Grand Caravan 3.3L V6 Flex-Fuel Engine
- 2010 Ram 1500 4.7L V8 Flex-Fuel Engine
Jeep Vehicles With Flex-Fuel Technology
- 2009 Commander 4.7L V8 Flex-Fuel Engine
- 2009 Grand Cherokee 4.7 V8 Flex-Fuel Engine
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