Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Hydrogen Prices 2009 What's The Best Vehicle To Buy As USA, Oil, Prices, Continue To Increase?

What's the best vehicle to buy as USA, oil, prices, continue to increase? - hydrogen prices 2009

Experts believe that oil prices will continue to grow over the next 5 years. The national authorities, half-gallon, oil prices have at least $ 4.00 this summer. Summer 2009 will be worse ...

What is the best, buy fuel, vehicle? What about electricity or hydrogen-powered cars?

20 comments:

  1. My Honda Civic is good.
    Hydrogen as a fuel for cars is not. if they have a UU wreck all die. Hydrogen gas is explosive of all.

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  2. Toyota Prius Hybrid - 60 mpg in the city

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  3. Toyota Prius Hybrid - 60 mpg in the city

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  4. , I'll buy a motorcycle, and you try to modify it to keep warm.

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  5. Depending on your needs. If your trip is short, a small vehicle, that is, a moped, scooter or small motorcycle or bicycle. The Toyota Prius is the most fuel-efficient cars. I heard from them to import the Smart (the small car in the DaVinci Code) in the U.S. There is a French company that plans to bring a vehicle compressed-air market in Europe and licensed production in other countries. Watch www.theaircar.com. There are a few electric cars are, but for now the only golf carts are equipped. Unfortunately, the U.S. producers are unable or unwilling to effeicient a small car fuel. They prefer to try to push gas-hungry SUVs in our throats.

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  6. Dana1981, Master of ScienceJanuary 28, 2010 at 7:19 PM

    Currently, most fuel-efficient Prius cars are available. The 2008 model year, gets 47 mpg, and the new generation model is expected to begin next year and 80 mpg in the city to get.

    http://www.worldcarfans.com/6070119.001/ ...

    In the next year or two, electric cars are a viable option.

    Available in California in October 2008, the Aptera Typ-1e will cost about $ 27,000 with a maximum speed of 95 mph and 120 miles from a single charge.

    http://www.aptera.com/details.php

    Shortly afterwards, the Aptera Typ-1h makes a plug-in hybrid version of the Type-1e with a margin of 40-60 miles just flow, and a range of about 600 miles when they are in total electric / gasoline hybrid, for around $ 30,000. In a journey of 120 miles, the Type-1h will get 300 miles per gallon. The shortest way to more efficiency.

    http://www.aptera.com/details.php

    Available end of 2009, the ZAP Alias will be $ 30,000 cost to have a maximum speed of 100 mph and a radius of 100 miles per charge.

    http://zapworld. com / electric vehicles / The ...

    Shortly thereafter, the ZAP-X will be at a price of $ 60,000 mph to a maximum speed of 155 and a range of 350 miles per charge available.

    http://zapworld.com/electric-vehicles/el ...

    Available in 2009, the cost Javlon Miles $ 30,000, with a maximum speed of 80 mph and a range of 120 miles per charge.

    http://www.milesev.com/index.asp hsv.swf #

    Phoenix Motorcars will start selling their SUT to individuals in late 2008 or early 2009. It is $ 45,000 and a maximum speed of 100 mph costs associated with a range of 100 miles per charge.

    http://phoenixmotorcars.com/

    Hydrogen cars will not be a viable option for a long time for various reasons, mainly that there was no transport or storage facilities would - no gas stations and cost in building the infrastructure, billions of dollars.

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  7. I bought a Yaris. You can too expensive and say that you save to buy, but I suggest you simply buy a good fuel fuel-efficient cars.

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  8. My recommendation is the air car.

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  9. My recommendation is the air car.

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  10. Desiel shop and make your own fuel for free! it dosnt better than

    Biodiesel is actually quite easy to do. It is produced by chemically modifying the molecular structure of bio-oil with a chemical catalyst and alcohol.


    To do this, oil is easy to a certain temperature (heated to aid the chemical reaction) and a mixture of catalyst and alcohol are added to the oil. The oil, catalyst, and the mixture of alcohol are mixed for a period of time and in peace. If successful, the chemical reaction between the oil, alcohol and oil catalyst divided into different levels. The top layer is biodiesel, chemically as an ester, the next layer in May include soap, and the bottom layer is glycerin.

    After the layers has occurred, the glycerin and soap are drained off. The biodiesel is washed with a wash or mist to wash the bladder, or both. Washing is done to remove any additional soap, alcohol or other impurities in biodiesel.

    After the beeNo washing is dried to remove all water. Often filtered through the fuel filter and is operational.

    serch Internet, if you like your bio Desiel interested.

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  11. The car of the most profitable high mpg is still the Geo Metro in 1997 and between 42 to 47 mpg with the average cost of $ 2500.00.
    Since I have less than 5000 miles per year driven on my car is not very important.
    My daily driver is now a 2002 Saturn L200, The 27 city and 34 shall be on the highway.
    I think my goal is not so much how much does it cost to go, but the amount they really need to drive in the first place.

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  12. I rented a Prius, even on vacation in Portland, Oregon, but we all took back to Portland and the coast, and was completed only once. They are really very low-consumption, which is probably my next car

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  13. My wife is a fuel made from real environmentalists. I drove a large truck, which bore her.So thought I could not find its way. I went and bought a car in the U.S. economy and a mark of economic Harley Fat Boy. Thinking that it would save gas and help the U.S. economy. She did not buy, and they think reduced. I just tried to do what I thought to help.

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  14. I will use this excuse to buy a motorcycle. Perhaps one of these sports. You are not online, but list mpg. The recent surge in prices is mainly due to speculators, who determine what is his price for what they believe will happen. Saudi Arabia and other OPEC production could double their joy when they cut prices, but would never do. Gasoline sales have in recent weeks because of the high price for what they see prices begin to fall like in the following month.

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  15. I will use this excuse to buy a motorcycle. Perhaps one of these sports. You are not online, but list mpg. The recent surge in prices is mainly due to speculators, who determine what is his price for what they believe will happen. Saudi Arabia and other OPEC production could double their joy when they cut prices, but would never do. Gasoline sales have in recent weeks because of the high price for what they see prices begin to fall like in the following month.

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  16. I will use this excuse to buy a motorcycle. Perhaps one of these sports. You are not online, but list mpg. The recent surge in prices is mainly due to speculators, who determine what is his price for what they believe will happen. Saudi Arabia and other OPEC production could double their joy when they cut prices, but would never do. Gasoline sales have in recent weeks because of the high price for what they see prices begin to fall like in the following month.

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  17. $ 4 ... Get the smallest car for regular gasoline has a co .. Honda, Toyota [hybrid no] Chevy, Ford .... not need to buy fewer cars or ... Nice if we all go to public promenade yi trans.but have problems, the transportation of hay and gravel in the subway .. Oops, no subway in the Appalachian Mountains .. Hydrogen, E85, choice ... Not as good as gas ... Diesel? No stations choice.few Mechanic little .. bueno .. for trucks only a good car 30 mpg, and stop worrying

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  18. It is responsible for their needs. It is better if we have more people use public transport have. Electric cars and hydrogen is not yet available, and hydrogen is untested. I would say that a hybrid or a diesel if your condition is allowed to leave with her. Plug-in hybrids are on the horizon is bright.

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  19. It depends on your needs and requirements. Small, compact cars, less fuel. Hybrid (gasoline / electric) are a solution, but tends to be slightly more expensive than conventional gasoline vehicles. Currently, there are a dozen or so hybrids on the market in the United States to get more. The Toyota Prius is the best-seller is a compact, hybrid gasoline / electric hybrid car is the top-13 sales in the U.S. model, and it is 45 miles per gallon city and 48 mpg highway, and lists the order of $ 21,000 to $ 24,000.

    Some other options on the market are hybrid versions of the popular medium of cars like the Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, Chevrolet Malibu and Saturn, no less than 35 miles per gallon on average more points as the Ford Escape Hybrid, Mazda Tribute may andToyota Highlander average 30 mpg. About two new hybrids have been developed, so that the versions of the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon that average 20 mpg.

    Our company has developed an environmental index for motor vehiclesCles and 30 models are more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly. About 20 of these models are models with petrol engines, including Toyota, Ford, Honda and Nissan models.

    In addition to hybrids, which models that have been introduced this year and next year to improve mileage and is cleaner with less emissions and can run on alternative fuels such as natural gas, diesel, biodiesel, E-85 (15% gasoline and 85% ethanol) and hydrogen gas. All of these optional fuels reduce our country's dependence on oil. Other diesel variants will be introduced next year, especially the German car manufacturer. Some plug-in electric models come in 2010. The tested hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, including the clarity of Honda and BMW Hydrogen 7 vehicles for fuel cells. For more information about hybrids, alternative energy and fuel-efficient vehicles, visit the quality ratings of vehicles, please JDPower.com.

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  20. 1989 Ford Festiva

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