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Illinois Flex Fuel Registration Counts April 2021 FLEX FUEL VEHICLES IN ILLINOIS COUNTY TOTALS AS OF 04/15/2021 ADAMS ...................... 9054 ALEXANDER ...................... 945 BOND ...................... 2337 BOONE ...................... 6333 BROWN ...................... 822 BUREAU ...................... 4830 CALHOUN ...................... 928 CARROLL ...................... 2695 CASS ...................... 2033 CHAMPAIGN ...................... 16252 CHRISTIAN ...................... 4946 CLARK ...................... 2711 CLAY ...................... 1981 CLINTON ...................... 5468 COLES ...................... 5197 COOK ...................... 198645 CRAWFORD ...................... 3228 CUMBERLAND ...................... 1502 DEKALB ...................... 10292 DEWITT ...................... 2477 DOUGLAS ...................... 2546 DUPAGE ...................... 93591 EDGAR ...................... 2549 EDWARDS ...................... 1014 EFFINGHAM ...................... 5873 FAYETTE ...................... 3120 FORD ...................... 1848 FRANKLIN ...................... 5203 FULTON ...................... 5129 GALLATIN ...................... 919 GREENE ...................... 1860 GRUNDY ...................... 7086 HAMILTON ...................... 1149 HANCOCK ...................... 3195 HARDIN ...................... 512 HENDERSON ...................... 1181 HENRY ...................... 7358 IROQUOIS ...................... 4282 JACKSON ...................... 5322 JASPER ...................... 1648 JEFFERSON ...................... 5000 JERSEY ...................... 3103 JO DAVIESS ...................... 4115 JOHNSON ...................... 1578 KANE ...................... 43201 KANKAKEE ...................... 11823 KENDALL ...................... 11135 KNOX ...................... 6228 LAKE ...................... 61347 LASALLE ...................... 14159 LAWRENCE ...................... 2263 LEE ...................... 4880 LIVINGSTON ...................... 5124 LOGAN ...................... 3764 MCDONOUGH ...................... 3298 MCHENRY ...................... 30933 MCLEAN ...................... 21706 MACON ...................... 12454 MACOUPIN ...................... 7091 MADISON ...................... 34800 MARION ...................... 5685 MARSHALL ...................... 1839 MASON ...................... 2143 MASSAC ...................... 2000 MENARD ...................... 1838 MERCER ...................... 2565 MONROE ...................... 5382 MONTGOMERY ...................... 4007 MORGAN ...................... 4379 MOULTRIE ...................... 1897 OGLE ...................... 7048 PEORIA ...................... 20078 PERRY ...................... 2433 PIATT ...................... 2273 PIKE ...................... 2484 POPE ...................... 525 PULASKI ...................... 931 PUTNAM ...................... 878 RANDOLPH ...................... 4634 RICHLAND ...................... 2451 ROCK ISLAND ...................... 17453 ST.CLAIR ...................... 33560 SALINE ...................... 3284 SANGAMON ...................... 24722 SCHUYLER ...................... 1065 SCOTT ...................... 783 SHELBY ...................... 3181 STARK ...................... 921 STEPHENSON ...................... 7243 TAZEWELL ...................... 17025 UNION ...................... 2172 VERMILION ...................... 8956 WABASH ...................... 1758 WARREN ...................... 2349 WASHINGTON ...................... 2272 WAYNE ...................... 2508 WHITE ...................... 2511 WHITESIDE ...................... 8465 WILL ...................... 64455 WILLIAMSON ...................... 8192 WINNEBAGO ...................... 31455 WOODFORD ...................... 5280 CHICAGO ...................... 151993 UNKNOWN COUNTY ...................... 6808 FLEX FUEL VEHICLES IN ILLINOIS ZIPCODE TOTALS AS OF04/15/2021 ALDEN 60001 2 ANTIOCH 60002 2782 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 60004 3183 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 60005 2660 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 60006 24 ELK GROVE VILLAGE 60007 3310 ROLLING MEADOWS 60008 2258 ELK GROVE VILLAGE 60009 9 BARRINGTON 60010 3773 BARRINGTON 60011 22 CRYSTAL LAKE 60012 1056 CARY 60013 2392 CRYSTAL LAKE 60014 4166 DEERFIELD 60015 2092 DES PLAINES 60016 3385 DES PLAINES 60017 17 DES PLAINES 60018 11379 DES PLAINES 60019 12 FOX LAKE 60020 962 FOX RIVER GROVE 60021 496 GLENCOE 60022 562 GLENVIEW 60025 2575 GLENVIEW 60026 707 GOLF 60029 45 GRAYSLAKE 60030 2862 GURNEE 60031 4472 HARVARD 60033 1695 HEBRON 60034 298 HIGHLAND PARK 60035 1885 FORT SHERIDAN 60037 15 PALATINE 60038 4 CRYSTAL LAKE 60039 22 HIGHWOOD 60040 280 INGLESIDE 60041 1073 ISLAND LAKE 60042 801 KENILWORTH 60043 193 LAKE BLUFF 60044 936 LAKE FOREST 60045 1706 LAKE VILLA 60046 3235 LAKE ZURICH 60047 3372 LIBERTYVILLE 60048 2970 LONG GROVE 60049 5 MCHENRY 60050 3531 MCHENRY 60051 2640 METTAWA 60052 6 MORTON GROVE 60053 1392 PALATINE 60055 2 MOUNT PROSPECT 60056 3371 MOUNT PROSPECT 60057 5 MOUNT PROSPECT 60058 5 MUNDELEIN 60060 2987 VERNON HILLS 60061 1460 NORTHBROOK 60062 3379 NORTH CHICAGO 60064 1215 NORTHBROOK 60065 19 PALATINE 60067 2585 PARK RIDGE 60068 2317 LINCOLNSHIRE 60069 677 PROSPECT HEIGHTS 60070 988 RICHMOND 60071 481 RINGWOOD 60072 124 ROUND LAKE 60073 5030 PALATINE 60074 2334 RUSSELL 60075 11 SKOKIE 60076 1834 SKOKIE 60077 1409 PALATINE 60078 13 WAUKEGAN 60079 18 SPRING GROVE 60081 1208 TECHNY 60082 11 WADSWORTH 60083 899 WAUCONDA 60084 1718 WAUKEGAN 60085 5321 NORTH CHICAGO 60086 2 WAUKEGAN 60087 2222 GREAT LAKES 60088 412 BUFFALO GROVE 60089 2285 WHEELING 60090 2594 WILMETTE 60091 1338 LIBERTYVILLE 60092 4 WINNETKA 60093 1489 PALATINE 60094 0 PALATINE 60095 3 WINTHROP HARBOR 60096 774 WONDER LAKE 60097 1316 WOODSTOCK 60098 3273 ZION 60099 4474 ADDISON 60101 3391 ALGONQUIN 60102 2670 BARTLETT 60103 3050 BELLWOOD 60104 1679 BENSENVILLE 60105 12 BENSENVILLE 60106 1983 STREAMWOOD 60107 2697 BLOOMINGDALE 60108 1598 BURLINGTON 60109 124 CARPENTERSVILLE 60110 3033 CLARE 60111 34 CORTLAND 60112 494 CRESTON 60113 74 DEKALB 60115 3137 CAROL STREAM 60116 2 BLOOMINGDALE 60117 1 DUNDEE 60118 1474 ELBURN 60119 1132 ELGIN 60120 3918 ELGIN 60121 32 CAROL STREAM 60122 1 ELGIN 60123 3942 ELGIN 60124 1978 CAROL STREAM 60125 5 ELMHURST 60126 4125 CAROL STREAM 60128 2 ESMOND 60129 49 FOREST PARK 60130 802 FRANKLIN PARK 60131 3621 CAROL STREAM 60132 8 HANOVER PARK 60133 2347 GENEVA 60134 2165 GENOA 60135 927 GILBERTS 60136 612 GLEN ELLYN 60137 3618 GLEN ELLYN 60138 14 GLENDALE HEIGHTS 60139 2163 HAMPSHIRE 60140 1930 HINES 60141 7 HUNTLEY 60142 2257 ITASCA 60143 1484 KANEVILLE 60144 30 KINGSTON 60145 313 KIRKLAND 60146 316 LAFOX 60147 23 LOMBARD 60148 26176 MALTA 60150 194 MAPLE PARK 60151 564 MARENGO 60152 1564 MAYWOOD 60153 2138 WESTCHESTER 60154 1258 BROADVIEW 60155 798 LAKE IN THE HILLS 60156 2281 MEDINAH 60157 219 SCHAUMBURG 60159 6 MELROSE PARK 60160 1802 MELROSE PARK 60161 26 HILLSIDE 60162 831 BERKELEY 60163 428 MELROSE PARK 60164 1816 STONE PARK 60165 350 SCHAUMBURG 60168 11 HOFFMAN ESTATES 60169 1728 PLATO CENTER 60170 3 RIVER GROVE 60171 785 ROSELLE 60172 2000 SCHAUMBURG 60173 1371 SAINT CHARLES 60174 2731 SAINT CHARLES 60175 2177 SCHILLER PARK 60176 1037 SOUTH ELGIN 60177 1875 SYCAMORE 60178 2348 HOFFMAN ESTATES 60179 8 UNION 60180 242 VILLA PARK 60181 2701 WASCO 60183 15 WAYNE 60184 232 WEST CHICAGO 60185 3191 WEST CHICAGO 60186 19 WHEATON 60187 2163 CAROL STREAM 60188 3064 WHEATON 60189 1456 WINFIELD 60190 818 WOOD DALE 60191 1322 HOFFMAN ESTATES 60192 936 SCHAUMBURG 60193 2687 SCHAUMBURG 60194 1158 SCHAUMBURG 60195 483 SCHAUMBURG 60196 263 CAROL STREAM 60197 5 CAROL STREAM 60199 4 EVANSTON 60201 1346 EVANSTON 60202 1137 EVANSTON 60203 208 EVANSTON 60204 5 EVANSTON 60208 44 EVANSTON 60209 0 MCHENRY 60296 0 MCHENRY 60297 1 OAK PARK 60301 114 OAK PARK 60302 1311 OAK PARK 60303 7 OAK PARK 60304 756 RIVER FOREST 60305 435 FRANKLIN PARK 60398 0 WOOD DALE 60399 0 BEECHER 60401 1003 BERWYN 60402 4317 CREST HILL 60403 1453 SHOREWOOD 60404 1953 BLUE ISLAND 60406 2252 BRACEVILLE 60407 240 BRAIDWOOD 60408 714 CALUMET CITY 60409 3316 CHANNAHON 60410 1672 CHICAGO HEIGHTS 60411 5233 CHICAGO HEIGHTS 60412 11 CHICAGO RIDGE 60415 1035 COAL CITY 60416 1627 CRETE 60417 1750 CRESTWOOD 60418 447 DOLTON 60419 2221 DWIGHT 60420 644 ELWOOD 60421 547 FLOSSMOOR 60422 702 FRANKFORT 60423 3434 GARDNER 60424 329 GLENWOOD 60425 799 HARVEY 60426 2565 MARKHAM 60428 1133 HAZEL CREST 60429 1380 HOMEWOOD 60430 1799 JOLIET 60431 2778 JOLIET 60432 2125 JOLIET 60433 1808 JOLIET 60434 46 JOLIET 60435 4512 JOLIET 60436 1823 KINSMAN 60437 22 LANSING 60438 2917 LEMONT 60439 2083 BOLINGBROOK 60440 4054 LOCKPORT 60441 3624 MANHATTAN 60442 1279 MATTESON 60443 1915 MAZON 60444 287 MIDLOTHIAN 60445 2232 ROMEOVILLE 60446 3907 MINOOKA 60447 1796 MOKENA 60448 2965 MONEE 60449 1090 MORRIS 60450 2712 NEW LENOX 60451 4250 OAK FOREST 60452 2596 OAK LAWN 60453 4613 OAK LAWN 60454 6 BRIDGEVIEW 60455 1469 HOMETOWN 60456 330 HICKORY HILLS 60457 1037 JUSTICE 60458 1055 BURBANK 60459 2241 ODELL 60460 248 OLYMPIA FIELDS 60461 436 ORLAND PARK 60462 4285 PALOS HEIGHTS 60463 1235 PALOS PARK 60464 706 PALOS HILLS 60465 1246 PARK FOREST 60466 1955 ORLAND PARK 60467 1966 PEOTONE 60468 852 POSEN 60469 565 RANSOM 60470 119 RICHTON PARK 60471 1146 ROBBINS 60472 410 SOUTH HOLLAND 60473 2420 SOUTH WILMINGTON 60474 115 STEGER 60475 962 THORNTON 60476 311 TINLEY PARK 60477 3983 COUNTRY CLUB HILLS 60478 1570 VERONA 60479 88 WILLOW SPRINGS 60480 417 WILMINGTON 60481 1597 WORTH 60482 982 TINLEY PARK 60483 3 UNIVERSITY PARK 60484 597 TINLEY PARK 60487 2015 BOLINGBROOK 60490 1262 HOMER GLEN 60491 2125 BEDFORD PARK 60499 10 SUMMIT ARGO 60501 931 AURORA 60502 1377
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