E10 is approved for all vehicles and small engines. Most drivers typically think about E10 as regular unleaded.
Learn MoreUnleaded 88 is approved for use in all model year 2001 and newer vehicles by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Learn MoreE85 (up to 85% ethanol) and mid-level ethanol blends like E30 (30% ethanol) are for use in flex fuel vehicles (FFVs) only.
Learn MoreE10 is approved for all vehicles and small engines. Most drivers typically think about E10 as regular unleaded.
Unleaded 88 is approved for use in all model year 2001 and newer vehicles by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
E85 (up to 85% ethanol) and mid-level ethanol blends like E30 (30% ethanol) are for use in flex fuel vehicles (FFVs) only.
According to a recent Harvard University study, using ethanol made from corn helps reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions by 46% compared to gasoline. That’s why higher blends of ethanol in biofuels are recognized as a Clean Air Choice© by the American Lung Association. Read more here.