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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Brownsburg

455 E. Northfield Dr.
Brownsburg, IN 46112

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Greenwood Smith Valley

381 S. Marlin
Greenwood, IN 46142

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Mooresville

432 N. Monroe St.
Mooresville , IN 46158

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Plainfield

3620 Clarks Creek Rd
Plainfield, IN 46168

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Westfield

17501 Gunther Blvd
Westfield, IN 46074

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Fishers

11222 Allisonville Rd.
Fishers, IN 46038

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Carmel

1436 Keystone Way
Carmel, IN 46032

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Beech Grove

5401 E. Thompson
Indianapolis, IN 46237

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Castleton

6611 E. 82nd St.
Indianapolis, IN 46250

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto East Washington

9511 E. Washington
Indianapolis, IN 46229

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Greenwood US31

8012 US 31 South
Indianapolis, IN 46227

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Shadeland

1510 N. Shadeland
Indianapolis, IN 46219

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Kettering

1429 E. Dorothy Lane
Kettering, OH 45429

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Fairfield

5367 Dixie Hwy.
Fairfield , OH 45014

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Mason

5242 Kings Mill Rd.
Mason, OH 45040

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Springdale

175 W. Kemper
Cincinnati, OH 45246

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Edgewood

3123 Dixie Highway
Edgewood , KY 41017

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Florence

8225 US Route 42
Florence, KY 41042

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Bridgetown

6596 Glenway Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45211

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Hyde Park Norwood

4021 Smith Rd.
Cincinnati , OH 45209

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Finneytown

8500 Winton Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45231

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto University

3015 Reading Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45206

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Western Hills

5410 Glenway Ave.
Cincinnati , OH 45238

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Reading

8401 Reading Rd.
Cincinnati , OH 45215

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Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Colerain

9326 Colerain Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45251

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8579 N Michigan Rd.
Indianapolis, IN 46268

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Considering an Alternative Fuel Vehicle in Brownsburg?

June 28, 2024

There is a clear and vocal demand in Brownsburg and nationally for a reduction in air pollution and our dependence on fossil fuels. This is what is driving the IN market for alternative fuel vehicles. There are a number of these vehicles on Brownsburg area roads today, and many more being developed. Yet each of these vehicles has its own advantages and disadvantages. Brownsburg auto owners should learn what these advantages and disadvantages are before running out and purchasing one of these alternative fuel vehicles at your nearest Brownsburg dealership.

Brownsburg drivers should carefully research the vehicle care before buying an alternative fuel vehicle, as it may or may not coincide with the standards for gasoline vehicles. You should look at costs as well; these vehicles may help save our environment here in Brownsburg, but that might not represent a savings to your wallet. You'll need to decide what you can afford and what will work for your lifestyle. Also, your choice of vehicle may be affected by what fuels are available in your area. Switching to an alternative fuel vehicle is not a bad decision, but it should be a carefully considered one.

Flex Fuel Vehicles
Flex fuel vehicles can run on gasoline or on a combination of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. Because of the 85% ethanol content, this fuel is commonly called E85 in IN.

Ethanol is made from corn. So flex fuel vehicles lessen our dependency on fossil fuels. But they also raise the price of corn, which is a basic foodstuff in some areas of the world. Whether replacing fossil fuels with corn is a good idea is hotly contested right now.

One piece of Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Brownsburg auto advice before we move on: do not put E85 into your vehicle unless it has an engine designed for flex fuels. Because of the high ethanol content in E85, engines need special seals and gaskets to function properly on this fuel. Running an ordinary engine with E85 can lead to gas leaks and fires.

Diesel
Diesel engines are nothing new on IN freeways, and many get great fuel economy. Diesel fuel can now be made from vegetable oil and other renewable sources. A diesel fuel made from algae will soon be on the market in the Brownsburg area.

Natural Gas
Natural gas is less expensive than gasoline in Brownsburg and burns more cleanly. Also, gasoline engines can be adapted to run on compressed natural gas, and many natural gas vehicles are already on Brownsburg roads. You can even install a special pump in your home gas line to use to fuel your vehicle. If you are interested in converting your gasoline engine to run on CNG in Brownsburg, ask your Xpress Pro Tire & Auto Brownsburg service advisor about it.

On the other hand, an engine running on natural gas is not as powerful as one running on gasoline. Also, the tank you need to store natural gas is large—it takes up nearly the entire trunk of your car. Further, refueling stations are still few and far between in some IN areas, or even unavailable in many parts of the country.


Electric Vehicles
Electric vehicles were all the rage in IN some years ago. But their limitations were quickly realized by Brownsburg auto owners. These vehicles won't come into their own until we find ways to improve their batteries. Currently, many of these cars have a short range before their power runs out and can only be realistically used close to home. However, they are easy to recharge since they can be plugged in at home, and there are many researchers working on improving the battery technology in these vehicles. They may yet be the vehicles of the future.

Hybrids
Hybrids have been among the most successful alternative fuel vehicles here in Brownsburg and throughout the county. A hybrid gets its name because it has both a gas or diesel engine and an electric motor.

There are two types of hybrids. The full-hybrid relies on the electric motor for power, but the gas (or diesel) engine generates power for the battery. Thus, while still consuming fossil fuels, it uses less of them than a standard vehicle and also reduces harmful pollutants. Also, it overcomes the range problem of the strictly electric vehicle.

In a mild hybrid, the electric motor assists the gas or diesel engine in powering the vehicle. Thus, it uses more gasoline or diesel than full hybrids and has higher emissions. But mild hybrids are available in larger body models like full-size pickups and SUV's.

A Note of Caution about Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
One last note before we leave the subject of alternative fuel vehicles. The battery in an electric or hybrid vehicle is not as tame as the one in a standard vehicle. They carry enough voltage to kill you. These are not do-it-yourself vehicles when it comes to preventive maintenance or car care. Only a trained technician should work under their hoods.

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