A lighter car would have better gas mileage. Filling tanks only half way would decrease a demand for oil being processed into fuel (maybe?) and cars would become a little more economic. Does anyone think that would help at all?
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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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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 2nd, 2011. 7 Comments.
do you think it really saves your money on gasoline? or will it possibly spend more money to replace the battery, repair, etc?
honestly i dont care much about the environment but my only concern is if it can truly be more economic and efficient way to save money than regular non-hybrid cars.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Aug 22nd, 2010. 4 Comments.
You know the Tornado (with no moving parts)
Well this has blades that go in the intake tube and when air goes through, the blades spin and create a little boost, the more air flow in the intake, the faster the blade spins, the more boost. Its only $30+$14 shipping, I have a 3.2L and was wondering if its worth it?
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