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Allinol logo

Logo of Allinol

Allinol, stylized as allinol, is a great alternative fuel brand, born from an idea of the oil millionaire Sir Miles Axlerod. It should have been an alternative fuel that should have revolutionized the fuel market. It debuted in the World Grand Prix, but then a great team of spies (Finn McMissile, Holley Shiftwell, Mater, Siddeley, Stephenson, Leland Turbo, and Rod "Torque" Redline) has averted the plan of Axlerod. In reality, Allinol was regular gasoline, which was engineered to explode under the impulse of an electromagnetic beam.

History[]

In Cars 2, it is first believed that Allinol is the result of Miles Axlerod's researches to find the renewable, clean-burning energy source of the future. He believes it's the fuel that everybody should be using. To promote his new product, he organized the World Grand Prix. It is later revealed Allinol is in truth gasoline engineered to explode should it come into contact with an electromagnetic pulse, part of a plan to turn the world against alternative energy and have them rely on gasoline due to Axlerod and his lemon henchmen owning the largest untapped oil reserves in the world. Allinol is also used to kill Rod in the movie.

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Trivia[]

  • The name "Allinol" is a play on the words "all in all" and "ethanol".
  • The leaf design on the Allinol logo is a modified version of the plant design used for The Land Pavilion logo at the Walt Disney World Resort.
  • The fact that Allinol is used in endurance racing is likely a reference to the recent introduction of alternative fuels to the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the American Le Mans Series. Some of the Le Mans Prototypes use alternative fuels in the ALMS as a part of the Green X Challenge championship. Also, in 2014, Formula One car engines were made more environmentally-friendly and fuel-efficient.
  • In the DS and 3DS versions of Cars 2: The Video Game, there is an Allinol race car competing in the Piston Cup with the number #23.
  • According to Holley Shiftwell, Allinol was just regular gasoline that was modified so when it got hit by an electromagnetic pulse, it would explode. It is possible that the "regular gasoline" she mentioned was actually Axlerod Oil.
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