Nope !
Go to http://e85fuel.com
to find out which cars can safely run on e85
btw Ford was the 1st to produce/offer Flex-Fuel vehhicles in 1993
Chrysler started in 1998
And G.M. (who now acts like as if they INVENTED ethanol) started offering Flex-Fuel vehicles in 2000.
2006-09-18 10:01:48
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answered by Vicky 7
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The short answer is NO.
The long answer is there is no way to know without a VIN check at the dealer because some models were built with E-85 capability for use in certain parts of the country while the same year make and model of car built for use elsewhere is not E-85 capable.
A local dealer service dept can look up the VIN for your vehicle and let you know.
2006-09-18 16:57:34
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answered by Gilley 2
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No, not in any. It is compatible in most late model GMC and Chevy cars. I can run it in my 2001 Yukon, and my husband can run it in his 2005 Suburban.
2006-09-18 16:37:17
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answered by lizardmama 6
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No however any vehicle can be converted to run on it. A lot of new vehicles can run on it though.
2006-09-18 16:36:03
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answered by Mike Hunt 5
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You can but it will probablly dry up all your seals and it is very hard on valve seats unless it is designed for it
2006-09-18 16:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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