93civicracer
Oh, I do a little here and there.
Some places jacked up prices over $5/gallon after Katrina. Only lasted a day or 2 I think.
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Some places jacked up prices over $5/gallon after Katrina. Only lasted a day or 2 I think.
... i don't see no horns....
haha, i was in the military. my thoughts were, "this is going to make life suck".I was in the 5th grade in math class when that happened
Isn't switchgrass the Celluostic E85 I originally mentioned?
As far as oil consumption goes, the American public in general needs a kick in the ass as far as fuel economy goes. SUVs are part of the problem, but not the whole issue here. Trucks consume a lot of fuel, as do vans and heavy trucks.
What we need to see over here is a resurgence of small-displacement diesel motors in mid and small size trucks and cars. Right now, the biggest buzzword for all automakers in the US is either safety, horsepower or the rather shitty fuel economy numbers they put out.
We need to figure out a plan - just as Japan did to try and get these cars off the road.
they became "uncool" about the same time "baby on board" signs started disappearing.What ever happened to station wagons?
the new rounds of diesels coming out are said to be very very cleanDiesel may be better mpg, but its dirty. real dirty. There's no emission standards for it because none of them can pass it.
more deisel vehicles = more polution = global warming = dead crops = ice age = oil doesn't fucking matter cuz the world is gone.
egxaderated, of course
Rightfully so... but the point to make here is that the soccer mom doesn't NEED a vehicle of that size.
Most guys with trucks/vans work construction/plumbing/etc and need a vehicle like a pickup or van to perform their job. Its hard to fit 20 sheets of plywood in a civic.
we all need smart cars