What qualifies a car to be an alternative fuel vehicle?
• It must be powered by something other than gasoline or diesel fuel. • It has to cost a lot of money. • It must be lightweight, inexpensive and carry to sets of golf clubs. Congratulations! You got that one right. Give yourself $10. Alternative fuels listed by the U.S. Department of Energy include such non-petroleum choices as methanol, ethanol, compressed natural gas, electricity, hydrogen, liquified natural gas, propane, and vegetable oil-based fuels.