3 Ways to Lower Gas Prices
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thats the increased number of small biz owners cheating the sys any AND every way they can. im sure youve seen the IRS numbers ive posted,what was it a whopping 57% of C filers are lying! good god.
its about time SOME people realized that NINTY PERCENT OF EARTHS OIL PRESERVES ARE UNTOUCHED
DO SOME HOMEWORK WOULD YA ...PLZ!
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ATLANTA - By now we've all heard of hybrid vehicles, but there's a lesser known variation: hydraulic hybrids, or HHVs. The technology delivers significant reductions in fuel use and pollution, and delivery giant UPS Inc. has made the first commercial purchase.The new system replaces a truck's transmission with hydraulics and that, combined with a low-emission diesel engine, yields a 45 to 50 percent improvement in fuel economy, according to UPS.
BMW is jumping into — OK it's actually more like testing — the market for all-electric vehicles with its Mini brand
"By introducing the Mini E, the BMW Group is underscoring the resolve with which it works towards reducing energy consumption and emissions in road traffic," the company said in a statement ahead of the car's debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Nov. 19-20.
Of course, the cost of charging the Mini E will be minimal — pennies per gallon.
The vehicles can be recharged overnight at any standard power outlet. BMW will also install a high-speed "wallbox" charger at a customer's garage that can recharge the battery pack in just 2.5 hours.
As soon as the driver releases the gas pedal, the electric motor acts as a generator, it stated. "This results in braking force, and the power recovered from the kinetic energy is fed back to the battery. In city traffic, some 75 percent of all deceleration can be done without the brakes. Making substantial use of this energy recuperation feature extends the car's range by up to 20 percent.
In recent months, the smaller cities of Edmonds and Lacey invited drivers to plug in their electric vehicles at free public stations near city hall.
He bought a used Saturn with 100,000 miles and paid an expert $12,000 to convert it to all-electric. He estimates it has cost him about $252 in electricity to drive 9,000 miles in the past 18 months.
to complain about trafic congestion, when asked what the emergency was and was he really calling about trafic!
his reponse to the 911 operator....Fuck You!