Bio fuel is vague because we have bio diesel and Ethenol for gassers, so I don't think so.
If there is a bio diesel car, then yes it can take regular diesel.
Same for a pure Ethenol car, however an engine set up to run pure Ethenol switchs to gasoline, it will run richer than normal because ethanol isn't as energy dense as gasoline. So you need more of it to get the same power.
When it comes to bio diesel I know nothing about it.
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