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Friday, May 14th, 2010
Have you heard of hybrid cars? Many of today’s consumers are looking to hybrid cars to help them control the cost of their commute in the face of rising gas prices.
One hybrid car consumer is Emily Callahan, a 24-year-old landscape architect. She purchased her first car in Spring of 2007, and chose the Nissan Altima Hybrid. She was one of the first purchasers of this hybrid, a mid-sized sedan that had only come out January of that year.
Ms. Callahan took a number of factors into account when she made her purchasing decision, including fuel efficiency, environmental impact, size, and tax incentives. Because she was one of the first consumers to purchase a hybrid auto, she got the tax refund of around $2300, which was the full sales tax amount paid on the car.
Hybrids have more going for them than just tax breaks of course. Because of very high fuel costs recently, hybrids also save on gas. Callahan told us that the Altima Hybrid gets an average of 36 miles per gallon, and t his adds up to some real savings.
Callahan can compare the cost of her hour-long commute to that of a friend who has a traditional Nissan Altima and also has an hour-long commute. Per week, Callahan spends $75 while her friend spends $100.
Would she go back to a non-hybrid vehicle? Callahan says she would not. Not only does she save money on her commute, but she points out that hybrid cars have zero carbon emissions.
Callahan points out a more unusual benefit to being a hybrid owner: camaraderie. Not only does she save money and help to protect the environment, but drivers of other hybrids recognize her efforts. Once in traffic, another driver of an Altima Hybrid stopped and gave her a thumbs up.
Hybrids offer a number of advantages, and Nissan is just one manufacturer who have hybrids in their lineups. You can also try Saturn, Ford, Toyota, Honda, and Lexus for hybrid vehicles, and there are options from compact cars to SUVs.
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
by Matthew Loop, DC
Despite the upcoming election, it is incredibly unlikely that any changes will be made to big oil’s hold on Washington. There are simply far too many people under the influence of these influential businessmen for any real change to occur, no matter who or what party is in charge of regulating these businesses. Luckily, there is actually a way right now to combat high gas prices by using a fuel system designed to reduce emissions, improve the environment and triple your gas mileage, all for less than the cost of filling up a gas tank.
Most people do not believe that you can run your car on water, and that is because the gas companies have done an amazing job and preventing news organizations from receiving information on the topic. But HHO gas (Named because of H2O, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Oxygen) is real and the technology is already available today. In just a few hours and with absolutely no knowledge of auto mechanics, you can convert your car into a hybrid that runs on water.
1) How Can Water Run a Car?
There is a system that you can create that hooks up to your car battery. It takes everyday tap water and removes a piece of hydrogen from its chemical makeup, carries it to the engine where it is burned and used, and then sent back into the air where it touches oxygen and becomes water again. By simply adding water to a piece of technology that you have added to your engine, you can triple your gas mileage and reduce your car’s impact on the environment.
2) Why Should You Consider Running Your Vehicle with Water?
With high gas prices as they are, any money you can save is beneficial. But with water power in your car, you can triple your gas mileage allowing you to save thousands of dollars every year, all for the cost of only a few pieces of equipment. In addition, with global warming on the horizon, reducing your own car’s carbon imprint is the first ste towards making the country and the world a better place for our children.
3) Where Do You Buy the Systems?
The manufacturing of these systems has been relatively underground, because if they start becoming too mainstream they are likely going to be squashed by big oil and corporate America. Instead, these systems are sold as how-to guides on the internet, teaching you how to build it yourself with detailed, step by step instructions designed to ensure that you do it right the first time with the few materials your need to make it correctly.
In my opinion, everyone should make the conscious decision to adopt this technological breakthrough to run their cars and trucks on water. The obvious reason for this is that it is very friendly for the environment. We have all taken the earth for granted for far too long and now we have an energy crisis on our hands! Water fuel hybrid systems do not contribute to the global warming epidemic nearly as much as conventional gas-powered automobiles do.
High gas prices are unlikely to be regulated any time soon. So if you are hoping for some form of relief, either at the gas tank or for the environment, you may want to consider turning your car into a car that runs on water. Creating a water car hybrid is the only way to truly change our dependence on foreign oil, and our footprint on the environment.
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Sunday, June 7th, 2009
by Brendan Sommers
When I first heard about a way to run your car using nothing but the standard water/H2O you find in your tap, needless to say I was incredibly skeptical. With high gas prices the way they are these days, this seemed like the kind of information I would have heard on the news, because it appeared to be a way to run your can on water using nothing but a small engine addition that you build yourself. It took me a while to realize that one of the reasons I had never heard about this before was because the oil companies and the government have done whatever they could to keep this thing silenced.
This technology uses parts available at almost any hardware or automotive shop. Using detail instructions found in the many guides, you can use your car or truck’s battery and create a hydrogen powered hybrid that will use HHO gas to save you thousands of dollars in high gas prices as well as help clean up the environment.
This system is known as HHO gas, and it uses a converter to discharge hydrogen directly from standard water and use it for fuel. Essentially, your car’s power is coming from both gas and water, making it a makeshift hybrid car. The technology is so simply that people rarely sell the equipment - instead, they tend to simply sell guides, as these guides are good enough to allow any individual to create it themselves rather than be forced to pay the huge markup costs.
1) How safe is the water hybrid conversion process? Very safe, as proven consistently by the auto experts. To put it in perspective, you’d have a much better chance of injuring yourself pumping gasoline than getting hurt while performing this easy conversion! Safety is first and foremost so follow the directions exactly as they appear in the manual. Do not keep a flame near the work area, as hydrogen will definitely burn the daylights out of you if ignited!
When you make the decision to power your car on water, it makes it slightly safer (contrary to what many of us have been told). This is because the mixture of fuel will contain less combustible gas than before the water fuel transformation. If you’re concerned about your engine, don’t be! This specific conversion has been shown to be very safe for it. When you use HHO gas in conjunction, it proliferates a much cooler burn, which causes a great deal less wear on your vehicle over the long haul. This, in turn, will allow you keep more money in the bank so you don’t ever have to worry about the price at the pump. This emotional freedom alone is priceless!
Does Technology Work With All Car Types? HHO technology not only works with cars. It works with trucks, scooters - even lawn mowers. With the exception of electric hybrids (only because they have not been tested yet) the systems can be guaranteed to run any vehicle more fuel efficiency when that vehicle depends on gasoline to work properly. SUV’s, campers - no matter what type of gas mileage they got previously or what kind of car they are, they can all free themselves of high gas prices using an HHO system.
Considering that no analyst can see gas prices decreasing at any point in the near future, these manuals about how to convert your car to run on water may be your only chance at saving money on gasoline over the next several years. And considering the cost of the manual and all the parts used to create it can actually be less than the cost of filling up your gas tank, you should consider purchasing one of them quickly, as they will pay for themselves in a matter of weeks.
To wrap up, it is indeed possible to run your car on water and the conversion is relatively simple and cheap. Do not be misled or programmed by the mainstream media when they tell you that oil is the only viable solution. This cutting-edge, home-made hybrid approach is only the beginning of what is to come in revolutionary clean fuel breakthroughs!
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