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What is E85 Fuel?
Why Drill for Fuel When You Can Grow It?
For the last eight years, Chevy has been producing vehicles capable of running on a fuel that grows primarily from the good earth and remembers its roots. That fuel is E85 ethanol. E85 is a mostly renewable fuel source made from U.S.-grown biomaterial, such as corn and other grain products. It's a fuel that can help decrease our dependence on petroleum and burns cleaner than gasoline.
E85 fuel generally has a higher octane rating than gasoline, which can result in slightly higher horsepower and torque levels. Chevy has over 2 million E85 FlexFuel vehicles on the road today. Contact Hoselton Chevrolet at 585-586-7373 for more information on vehicles available in this area that are E85 ready.
Prices are generally much lower than regular gasoline. Availability of E85 ethanol varies by state. That's why GM has been instrumental in bringing an additional 250 E85 pumps across the nation. But don't worry if there isn't an E85 station near you. These FlexFuel vehicles can run on either gasoline or E85 or a combination of both.
For a list of E85 equipped gas stations near you visit:
http://www.e85refueling.com. Just enter your zip code and click GO.
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