| Tri-Fuel Fiat Panda |
| Written by Hank Green | ||
| Tuesday, 19 September 2006 | ||
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The Fiat Panda has two models. One runs on either methanol or gasoline,
while the other runs on methanol, gasoline or E85. This is the kind of
multi-fuel vehicle that we
will likely be seeing more of in the future. Based on the needs of the
environment, the economy, the user and the car, these multi-fuel
cars can swap between fuel sources and even between engines (as we've
seen in hybrid cars.) The drawback is that these cars need to be
heavier, incorporating more tanks and fuel lines and, in the case of
hybrids, even a whole other engine.
But the advantages often outweigh those problems, especially when calculating the effect on the environment, as both methanol and E85 are cleaner and have lower net CO2 emissions than gasoline.
Via Autoblog
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