It all depends on what year it is. and it will tell you in your owners manual if you can use what they call "flex-fuel". and don't let mechanics tell you that they can convert your engine to a flex-fuel engine. they pretty much have to rebuild everything from the pistons and camshaft to the fuel injectors.
The some Saab 9-3's car use E85.
Any car can use a 10% mix of Ethanol, but only vehicle labeled FlexFuel can use E85.
Only vehicles that are Flex Fuel vehicles can burn E85. How many there are is of no consequence.
no you can not use e85, only ninetysix
No. do not use E85 in a Liberty. It does not have the proper software or fuel system components 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.
No, but the vehicle has to be able to operate on E85.
Yes. An E85 car is called a Flex Fuel car meaning it can burn regular gasoline or E85.
No , the engines are not designed to use e85 in a 1971 Ford F-150
NO! As far as I know the Vibe is NOT a Flex Fuel vehicle. If it is Flex Fuel and can burn E85 it will have a label affixed to the vehicle somewhere. Do NOT use E85 in a non Flex Fuel vehicle.
no
If the car is a Flex-Fuel vehicle then yes you can use E85. If it is not a Flex-Fuel vehicle you cannot use E85. Using E85 will damage components. As far as I know your 2006 Pontiac G6 is not a Flex-Fuel vehicle. Reads your owner's manual to be sure.
Only some domestic cars, certain fords and gm's can run on regular gasoline or E85 ethanol made from corn. Then you have the diesels that ONLY use diesel fuel.