Gasoline Car Highs: Refine, Pump & Go

Latest post 06-19-2009 23:35 by petty026. 2 replies.
  • 05-20-2009 1:44

    Gasoline Car Highs: Refine, Pump & Go

    Gasoline has its advantages, chief among them that it works. In fact, the gasoline engine does a good job of offering power for the dollar, which is why Americans settled on gasoline as their fuel of choice a century ago. For all the knocks on it, gasoline has a variety of advantages: it packs a lot of energy for its volume and weight, it's transportable, and it is available at a price that makes it accessible to the masses. In addition, the entire gasoline-based infrastructure works, from getting oil out of the ground to making gasoline available at a convenient pump very near when you are right now. There currently is no better alternative.

  • 05-20-2009 8:57 In reply to

    Re: Gasoline Car Highs: Refine, Pump & Go

    With gas prices steadily climbing, It is more economical converting  regular gasoline cars to electric cars. These electric cars can go for up to 80 miles on a single charge at top speeds of 65 mph. The cost is anywhere from $8,000 to $20,000.

  • 06-19-2009 23:35 In reply to

    Re: Gasoline Car Highs: Refine, Pump & Go

    DoubleBlazer:

    With gas prices steadily climbing, It is more economical converting  regular gasoline cars to electric cars. These electric cars can go for up to 80 miles on a single charge at top speeds of 65 mph. The cost is anywhere from $8,000 to $20,000.

    yes, electric cars these days are getting much in-demand with the car-buying public. no wonder with years from now, we'll gonna see almost 90% of cars are electric. I'd hope BMW (bmw parts) would be making better electric cars. Wink

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