Bi-fuel vehicle is characterized as a vehicle with two separate fuel systems designed to run on either an alternative fuel or conventional fuel using only one fuel at a time.
Ref: 120989/2006-10-08

Bi-fuel vehicle describes a motor vehicle that operates on two different fuels, but not on a mixture of the fuels. Each fuel is stored in a separate tank.
Ref: 120701/2006-10-01

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Vehicle (Vehicle revolves around every device in, upon, or ...)
Fuel (Fuel refers to a substance that can be ...)
Brennstoff (Fl?ssiges, festes oder gasf?rmiges Produkt zur ...)
Tank (Tank refers to a container for holding gasses or ...)

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