Thursday, August 7th, 2008
Summer Weather is hard on your car, higher temperatures speeds up the
vehicles wear and tear. The oil viscosity, fluids and lubricants break
down more quickly, which drastically reduces the vehicles fuel efficiency.
So your car needs close attention in the summer.
You know the summer basics like checking fluids, hoses, belts and brakes.
But did you know: (more…)
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Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
This is a definition of “Necessity is the mother of invention”
With gasoline prices continuing to soar and no apparent relief in the future, one
Texas man has come up with his own solution. He built his own electric car. (more…)
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Thursday, April 10th, 2008
You know, the feeling of the oil companies and car companies in cohoots
together is getting bigger by the day.
What if the car manufacturers have been figuring out how to produce cheap
hydrogen vehicles all the while pouring expensive hybrids into the market to
work out the bugs of their future energy efficient vehicles. Meanwhile, the big
oil companies are currently using the money they gouge from us to plan conversion
of the gas station into hydrogen stations and stockpiling of hydrogen reserves,
figuring out transportation methods which would be the about same as present day
chemicals and gas.
The car manufacaturers are awaiting the go ahead from big oil for the
day of conversion to announce their cheap hydrogen vehicles.
Then add insult to injury, the rich keep getting richer…
You know that this is possible. Is anyone out there thinking the same?????
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