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I remember that Ford built a test car that could run on both E85 and standard gas and they got 10% more power out of the car on E85 and it ran cooler.
Yeah, there were a number of those that came out a few years ago (maybe more). I think alot of them would run on both types of fuel (gas or E85). I guess they just didn't seem to catch on very well, as I haven't heard much about "flexible-fuel" vehicles lately.
It's still a fairly big deal in Iowa, Minnesota and some of the grain belt states.
There is a load of oil burned in transporting and refining gasoline. Bus as it was said, there is no magic solution. Not Alcohol, Not Electricity, No Hydrogen.