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i understand the idea of using less
but at this point
most americans are using as little as possible

how can we save money

whether you have alternative fuels, or any ideas……as long as it saves me money in the long run

also….can you tailor any of these ideas to a teenager (im 16 with a trucj that gets aroun 22mpg)

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I have about $10K to spend on a car. I like manual transmissions and cars of all kinds. Any tips on a great buy? I know people are going for the Japanese lawnmowers to save fuel, but I don’t really care about fuel consumption. I just like nice, tight cars.

Let me know what you think is the best!

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I live in the US and I’m thinking of getting a SmartCar because my new job has me commuting long distances and I need to conserve gas and I need a new car. I like that the car is a basic point A – point B vehicle but I want to know what others (who either own one or have experienced one) think of it. Thanks!

P.S. Just so there is no confusion on what I mean by SmartCar, here is the website.

http://www.smartusa.com/

Also, I am not interested in hybrid or electric cars as they are too overpriced.

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Any experimental techniques to save on gas mileage that can be adopted to your existing car? Heard about conversion kits. Where can I learn more about them? Looking to ‘go green’ like the rest of America.

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Unfortunately its fear of change will bring its quick demise.

Diesel fuel costs less to produce (refine) and diesel vehicles are more fuel efficient than gasoline vehicles. That is why in Europe it is difficult to find a gasoline vehicle. Only in the past year has the US began to offer diesel passenger vehicles.

Natural Gas is clean burning, inexpensive, and the US has an abundant supply of it. In Europe, natural gas powered hybrids and conversion kits have been readily available for the past 15 years. Only now is a natural gas powered vehicle available in the US and only by Honda!

If the American Automobile Industry is to survive, they will need to swallow their pride and begin making Diesel and Natural Gas powered passenger vehicles.

People in the US are crying about “Energy Independence” and “Going Green” but they fail to see what’s right in front of them!

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My friend told me that if her hybrid car saves 10 miles per gallon over 20,000 miles it will save 2000 gallons of gas, or about $5000 to $6000 dollars, at least $4000 of which would have been purchased from places like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, etc. She says that by supply and demand, these gas purchases work into the hands of terrorist countries like Iran who use oil profits to buy weapons to shoot at our troops and regular civilians. Seriously, though, when I go to get gas for my car, is that bascially helping terrorists? I’m a little scared by that because I know a lot of people with big horsepower engines just for fun who don’t think about these things. Is this a way we can help America?

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