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Why do Brazilian cars use alcohol as fuel?

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JourneyDella
07/29/2025, 11:55:48 AM

Here are the reasons why Brazilian cars use alcohol as fuel: 1. Environmental protection: Using alcohol as fuel is environmentally friendly. 2. Developed agriculture: Brazil has a developed agricultural sector with abundant crops for producing fuel alcohol. Below is extended information about Brazilian automobiles: 1. Brands: Brazil has only two domestic brands, Aqrale and TAC, but there are many automobile brands in Brazil, with world-renowned automotive companies investing and setting up factories in the country. 2. History: Brazil's automobile industry developed rapidly after World War II. By the mid-1990s, the Brazilian automobile market was fully opened, and Brazil was regarded by major automobile manufacturers as one of the world's most promising automobile markets, leading these manufacturers to invest and expand production there.

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SanPaisley
08/14/2025, 11:52:28 PM

Having driven in Brazil for many years, I've realized there are profound reasons behind their use of alcohol as fuel. It mainly traces back to the 1970s oil crisis when oil prices skyrocketed, and Brazil spent too much on oil imports, putting enormous economic pressure on the country. The government then launched the Proálcool program, utilizing the nation's abundant sugarcane resources to produce ethanol fuel and encouraging automakers to develop new engines. Now, flex-fuel vehicles that can run on either alcohol or gasoline are everywhere. With high sugarcane yields, the fuel is cheap and stable. Every time I fill up, I choose ethanol because it reduces dependence on foreign oil, supports local farmers, and creates jobs. This energy policy has made Brazil more self-sufficient.

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Ribeiro
10/12/2025, 12:42:10 AM

As someone who frequently studies economics, I find Brazil's widespread adoption of alcohol fuel quite ingenious. Primarily relying on the sugarcane industry, it offers low costs and high efficiency. Producing ethanol saves a significant amount on petroleum imports while boosting rural employment. Government subsidies make alcohol 10-20% cheaper than gasoline, saving consumers money and easing pressure on foreign exchange reserves. During my travels in Brazil, I noticed vast sugarcane plantations ensuring stable ethanol supply without shortages, even reducing vehicle maintenance costs. In the long run, this system enhances economic resilience, avoiding vulnerability to oil price fluctuations.

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DiMax
11/25/2025, 12:45:16 AM

From an environmental perspective, alcohol fuel is truly a wise choice for Brazil. I always prioritize using ethanol when driving because it comes from sugarcane, a renewable resource, unlike petroleum which is finite. It emits less carbon dioxide when burned, and the carbon absorbed during sugarcane growth helps balance the environment, reducing air pollution. This also promotes sustainable agriculture—I've seen firsthand how farmers in rural Brazil benefit greatly. The entire cycle is cleaner and contributes to addressing climate issues.

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JulianFitz
01/15/2026, 02:17:17 AM

Technically, Brazil's alcohol-fueled car designs are quite advanced. The flexible fuel system allows the engine to automatically adjust the alcohol ratio. From my auto repair experience, these vehicles are known for simple maintenance and fewer breakdowns. They adapt well to high ethanol content without damaging the engine, feature quick and efficient starts, and offer fuel savings. This is the result of years of R&D, which has helped popularize alcohol-powered vehicles.

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McDelilah
04/11/2026, 10:02:12 PM

Living in Brazil, I've grown accustomed to the convenience of alcohol fuel. Gas stations everywhere offer ethanol options, which are significantly cheaper than gasoline, providing a smooth and responsive driving experience. The government's promotion policies are well-implemented, with the sugarcane industry creating numerous jobs in the community, even reducing car insurance costs. This system makes daily commuting more reliable and economical.

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