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Sunday, 07 September 2008
Why you should convert water to gas? The most obvious reason is to save money because the price of oil in the world market is beyond our control. If gas is now a little over $4 per gallon, estimates show that this could reach $7 by the year 2010.
One way that the automotive industry is trying to shift away from this is by building hybrid vehicles. The Japanese first introduced this in the US market more than 10 years ago and it is only recently that US makers are trying to do the same thing.
But what are the other benefits of converting water to gas? Since water is clean, you don't emit carbon monoxide into the air unlike gas or diesel fuels. You can feel proud that you are doing your share to keep the environment clean.
You get tax breaks from the government because this technology allows you to get refunds when you file your income tax.
As a car owner, you will still be able to use the warranty of your vehicle because the systems currently available do not void it in any way.
Just how much savings are we talking about? It depends on the type of vehicle you have and how often you have to be on the road. A ball park figure is 40-80% at the end of each month which translates to more than $1000 per year because you don't have to fill up the tank every week.
The cost of installing such a system in your vehicle is very affordable. An instruction manual which you can find online will cost you less than $300 while the materials itself is under $250. Putting everything together will take you less than half a day and you don't have to bring your vehicle to a shop.
Most of the products that allow you to convert water to gas turns ordinary water into HHO or hydroxy which happens to be more potent that gasoline. This increases the mpg or miles per gallon of your vehicle so you can go farther with just a tank of gas and a quart of tap water.
The biggest benefit is that it is safe. It will not cause any damage to your vehicle because it is merely an accessory that enhances the performance of your car's engine.
Huge savings and environment friendly are the two benefits of converting water to gas technology. This of course is just the beginning because there are no 100% water powered cars yet in the market but you can sure that there are people already working on it so this can finally hit the streets.
Is converting water to gas something new? The answer is no because it has been around for 90 years. Auto makers never really explored it unlike the other industries which have used employed this.
Converting water to gas allows you to use water and gas to run your car. You just have to switch from one to the other similar to the hybrid cars that use gas and electricity since there is a rechargeable battery inside the vehicle.
Thousands of people have enjoyed the benefits of converting water to gas. You can do the same by buying a system and getting a return in your invest in less than 2 months.
Sunday, 07 September 2008
Using water as gas supplement for vehicles is an emerging technology. People using this kind of system is claiming that they were able to improve their gas mileage almost up to 60%, making them able to save hundreds of dollars within a year on gas alone.
More and more people are getting intrigued by this technology. The main companies selling this system would include in their package different parts to install on your car to be able to use water on your engine. They would include hydrogen generators or electrolyzers and other car parts. But is this really possible? Can water really be changed into a fuel supplement for gasoline that would enable your vehicle to run smoother?
With the water to gas technology, HHO also called hydroxy or Brown's gas is used to supplement its fuel. It doesn't mean that you would have to put a water hose into your gas tank and use it as fuel. HHO is also called oxyhydrogen and contains a mixture of hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2). Chemist William Nicholson was the first person to decompose or separate water into its component gasses back in 1800s.
Oxyhydrogen will burn up when brought to its kindling point. Kindling point will be the lowest temperature wherein a substance will spontaneously ignite without the need for a spark or flame. When ignited, oxyhydrogen will convert into water vapor and then will release its energy.
This concept was applied on lights. Oxyhydrogen lamps, like the limelight, are using an oxyhydrogen flame to heat a piece of lime to give light. Another product is the oxyhydrogen torch. This torch is an oxy-gas torch. It burns hydrogen with oxygen. This equipment is used for cutting and welding metals, glass and thermoplastics. The flame begins a short distance from the tip of the torch; if the distance is great enough the torch tip can remain cool. Oxyhydrogen is also claimed to increase the efficiency in automotive engines. One liter of water is said to create 1860 gallons of oxhydrogen.
So why use the name Brown's gas for oxyhydrogen? Oxyhydrogen gas produced by a common-ducted electrolyzer has been referred to as Brown's Gas. It was named after Yull Brown who received a patent for a series cell common ducted electrolyzer made in 1977 and 1978. Actually, Brown's gas is not used in his patents; the gas produced has been referred to "a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen". Brown's Gas also claims that it can be used for the following applications although further research may be required:
1. Air conditioning and cooling
2. Atmospheric motors
3. Cleansing of smokestack
4. Coal to Oil conversion
5. Curing
6. Deep-sea life support
7. Destruction of toxic wastes
8. Drying of fruit and legumes
9. Fuel Cell
10. Glazing and Kiln operation
11. Graphite production
12. Heating
13. Hydrogen production
14. Mineral separation
15. Nuclear waste decontamination
16. Ore separation
17. Oxygen production
18. Production of hard materials
19. Production of electricity
20. Pure water production
21. Silica conversion
22. Space life support
23. Underwater welding
24. Vacuum systems
25. Water pumps
26. Welding and brazing
There could numerous ways this water to gas technology can be used. Numerous ways that could make our lifestyle more efficient and less costly. But the road to discovery is a very hard road. It took decades before this technology was made available for us. Hopefully, it would take that long too just to be able to prove and provide other ways to use and benefit from this technology.
Sunday, 07 September 2008
With soaring gas prices, one thing we have tried to do in the past is exchange our SUV's to smaller vehicles given that it does not consume that much gas. Since this is not enough, some have decided to take the next step forward by inventing a system that can convert water to gas.
This product is called "Run Your Car on Water" and it will only cost you $297. With it, you get download to the instruction manual that will help you each step of the way. The materials you need are easy to find since these are all available at your local hardware store so you can assemble it yourself without having to bring your vehicle to the shop.
The system works by using the electricity of your car's battery to separate water into a gas called HHO or hydroxy which is 2 part hydrogen and one part oxygen. The end result is being able to run your car with less gas consumption.
The system has been tested on gas or diesel powered cars, vans, trucks and SUV's which also produce cleaner emissions. If you happen to have a hybrid vehicle, don't try it yet because no tests have been done yet to prove if it works.
Do you need gallons of water to make this work? The answer is no because just about 1 quart is enough to provide over 1800 gallons of HHO which means it will be months before it is time to add water again.
The company that is offering this system claims to be the cheapest in the market. You get more mileage out of your car and if you do the math, the cost in buying it will be recovered in 1 to 2 months.
If you are not happy with the product after 2 months, you can talk with someone from their company to assist in maximizing the use of this product. If you are still not satisfied, you can get a full refund.
Converting water to gas is nothing new because other technologies have already used it. A lot of experts say that since oil is a non-renewable resource, it is only a matter of time before automobile manufacturers decide to come up with their own version that will give "Run Your Car on Water" a run for their money.
Since the cost of goods also goes up and down because of the law of supply and demand, if you want to get a good deal, you should get it now while it is affordable now rather than paying for this at two or maybe three times its value now. If you wait, this product is sometimes offered on sale at $50 off.
You don't need to use bottled water since tap water will do. The process of conversion is safe so you don't have to worry because it burns steadily and not in large volumes which is known to be highly flammable.
"Run Your Car on Water" is easy to install and remove. If you are worried that this will void your auto manufacturer's warranty, don't because it will not change anything in the vehicle since it is only an accessory which is designed to improve fuel efficiency by simply converting water to gas.
Sunday, 07 September 2008
For years, countries around the world have to depend on oil in order to operate their vehicles. With news that the oil fields in the middle east will soon be depleted which has driven the sale of oil prices, others are now thinking about the future and more are converting water to gas as an alternative solution.
One product that can make this happen is called WaterCarPro. By downloading the eBook from their site and buying the materials from the local hardware store, you will be able to enjoy huge savings which all translates to hundreds of dollars a month.
The e-book you get has detailed instructions which will guide you through the installation process. Everything is return in English so it is easy to understand and you can work on it in your own garage without having to call a mechanic or bringing the vehicle to a shop.
For people who have doubts about the system, you will be happy to know that this has been tested by a professional engineer to ensure that this is safe for the public. If you are still skeptical, the company challenges you to look online and read various reviews about their product.
The setup makes it possible to convert water into gas called HHO or hydroxy that improves the vehicle's fuel economy.
The price for the eBook is $47 while the materials from the hardware store may range from $150 to $200. This doesn't mean that your vehicle will run totally on water because it still needs to be supplemented with gas or diesel.
When you buy the system, you get free product updates from the manufacturer. For those who buy in the month of August, you get the two downloadable eBooks that aside from teaching you how to assemble the system will also tell you various ways to save money at the pump and tips which you should know when you are buying a car.
Aside from saving money by using this system, you will also be able to get tax incentives from the IRS. This can be $1,000 for an ordinary car and much more if you are driving an SUV or a truck when it is time for you to file your tax return.
You can still avail of your vehicle warranty because you can remove the system before bringing it to the shop and then put it back when it has been returned to you.
When you buy the eBook, there is no limit to the number of vehicles you can install this system. This means you can install the system to your other cars or even help a neighbor set it up in theirs.
If you are not happy with the product, you can get a full refund together with an additional $10. Just remember to include your return receipt number if you choose to pay using credit card and not through a PayPal account.
Converting water to gas is growing because it has also been used in other industries and it is only a matter of time that automobile makers will switch to this medium. After all, water is a renewable energy which is cleaner for the environment in a time when we are faced with climate change as a result of global warming.
Sunday, 07 September 2008
Now that is has been said and has already been done, there is currently the technology to fuel cars with water and here are some tips how to make the most out of water for gas.
Isn't it good to know that cars can now run with water added to the current conventional fuelling process to help motorists save money on gas.
Running cars with water indeed has some very great advantages and it can actually save money.
Here are some basic and welcome developments with this technology.
First, it can practically cut gas bills in half every month, resulting to huge savings.
Another advantage is the effect on the environment, since using water to gas greatly reduces, if not eliminates, dangerous and polluting gas emissions released into the air during the fuel combustion process.
Since water is used, which is a stable and natural substance, water by-products make the air cleaner and safer for everyone to breathe, plus, also helps stop global warming.
But if many think that these are enough reasons to shift to this alternative process, there's more.
Gasoline is currently the fuel of choice for cars and other vehicles, however, running it purely on gas causes carbon deposits to build up over time from unburned fuel.
Here's a simple analogy, gasoline as fuel is like a piece of wood. After using the wood for fuel, the by product are ashes, which is primarily carbon. So is the process with internal fuel combustion in engines, where the end products are unburned gas and carbon emissions.
But by substituting water to gas, not only will it clean out the engine and remove these deposits; the engine becomes cleaner each time the car is driven, making it run much smoother and cleaner day by day.
Not only will one be able to notice a difference in the engine immediately since it runs smoothly, another noticeable change is that the engine stays cooler when water is used for fuel, since water is a natural cooling element.
The water will keep engines from overheating, resulting in fewer engine breakdowns and engine heat stress.
Another benefit to the engine is that using water to gas will make the engine run quieter and reduce knocking sounds caused by internal combustion, thus resulting to less vibration and provide less strain on the transmission process.
This will also result to smoother gear shifts and cleaner pistons and valves, resulting to wider torque range and faster acceleration.
In the end, these positive changes to the engine results in fewer operating costs and less repairs.
This is a picture perfect description of what benefits one can reap with using water to gas; however, there could be the worry about the cost of a water fuel conversion kit can have.
With the current fuel saving devices and water for gas kits in the market, this technology has allowed motorists to save on fuel, install the kits in their engines with no negative effects or damage parts of the car, unless it is installed incorrectly or inappropriately.
Most of these water to gas kits can be removed at any time without damaging the car or make any difference, except that it has become a cleaner engine.
So why not try water to gas? In the long run, it's much cheaper and environmentally-friendly.
Sunday, 07 September 2008
Everyone wants to save money on gas and here are several ways on how to save on water to gas and other useful tips for the everyday motorist.
Most people are aware about the rising cost of fuel in the market today, unfortunately, most of them don't know what they can do to save.
If you want some simple tips to decrease your fuel costs, then try to take this article seriously. Here are some very helpful tips that will help you save money on gas.
First, many are not aware that there is the innovative yet simple technology of using; even building your own, water to gas device that can cut down fuel consumption by as much as 30-50%.
Hydrogen generators use water as a primary ingredient to generate oxyhydrogen gas that mixes with conventional fuel during internal combustion that increases mileage and minimizes fuel consumption.
There are a lot of these available in the market or you can build one for yourself, just look it up online and follow expert guides on do-it-yourself sites.
Slow down. The faster you drive, the more your fuel you consume. So, to get better gas mileage, try to stay under 60 mph.
Don't leave your car to run on idle.
Whenever possible, park your car and turn off the engine instead of letting it run on idle. Idling for long periods of time causes unnecessary heat stress on the engine since all not all mechanical processes are functioning.
Always try to keep your car in the shade when parked. Gasoline evaporates when exposed to high temperatures and vaporizes quickly. Parking the car under the shade will also allow you to use less air conditioning when starting up.
Carpooling is also one of the best ways to save money on gas. You could carpool with friends on your way to work or when you run errands.
Always try to look for more affordable gas filling stations. Don't just fill up at any gas station, but try to look around different stations to compare rates. Competition has allowed stations to be cheaper than others.
Unload your car with unnecessary clutter. Weight is a factor in fuel consumption, too. You'll get better gas mileage if you take unnecessary weight out of your vehicle. Don't carry heavy equipment, tools, or other items unless necessary.
Legwork is another good way to save up on gas. Absolutely the best way to save money is to walk or ride your bike wherever you need to go for short distances away. Not only do you use less gas, you get to have some exercise in the process.
Fill ?er up. Cut down the number of trips to the gas station by filling up your tank when you go. It is also best practice to wait until the tank is ¼ full before you fill up again.
Avail of gas promotions. Some stations offer loyalty programs or discount cards that can save you at least a few cents per gallon, so take advantage of these. Those little savings add up after a while.
Conserve your air-conditioning use. If you feel you don't need to turn your car air conditioning on, turn it off. You might even try turning it on for a short period and then turning it off again.
If possible and not too uncomfortable, commute. You could try taking public transportation to work or to run other errands. It saves you money, gets you some needed exercise and better for the environment.
Time it right. Whenever possible, gas up you car at the coolest time of day. You'll have less evaporation than when it's warmer.
Plan your trips, even short ones. Try to get several of your errands done at once. This will save you gas on driving back and forth all week. You can make a plan to go once a week. Planning also cuts down on unnecessary or spur of the moment trips.
Roll up your windows while driving on highways. Open windows create more wind resistance, which will decrease your gas mileage.
Be efficient in looking for parking spots. When trying to find a parking area, choose the first good spot you can find and avoid wasting gas driving around looking for better parking areas. You may also want to walk between stores.
How to save on water to gas and all these other helpful tips can help you get along and save money for the rainy days.
Sunday, 07 September 2008
Water4Gas, run your car on water, Fuel trips, drive with water fuel, wam-a-bam. Sound familiar? These would be some of the sites that offer technology to run cars on Hydrogen (HHO or Brown's Gas) which can also be called Hydroxy that comes from water. These are the main water to gas players in the market nowadays. So how does this technology works?
Whenever you decide to upgrade to this system and decided to give one of these companies a call, they would never ask you to put water to your gas tank. Nor they will ask you to buy a new car with the water to gas engine. Actually, it's very simple. You don't have to change your engine or you car computer.
The water to gas conversion kit comes in with different part that can be easily assembled at home over the weekend. It only requires using a few basic tools. The conversion kits major parts would be:
Electrolyze (some call it "Hydrogen Generator"): these would be the containers (quart sized) can contain about 950cc of ordinary tap water or distilled water (based on the requirement of the manufacturer of the conversion kit). It could be glass, metal or plastic containers.
MAP Sensor Enhancer: this electronic device reduces fuel consumption without modifying the engine or the computer
Vaporizer: adds water vapor to the engine to cool it down, improves combustion and fuel economy.
Fuel Heater: pre-heats your gasoline for better gas economy, using only energy from the radiator that gets wasted otherwise, it requires no modifications done to the radiator or its hoses#
PCV Enhancer: another great companion to your hydrogen system that improves the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) function protects your engine and saves gas.
Fuse holder + wiring. Connect to the 12 volts.
Vacuum T-connector: helps you splice the vacuum line for feeding the hydrogen and oxygen into the engine.
Catalyst: Ordinary baking soda.
Pure hydrogen is dangerous, especially storing it in large compressed amounts in containers. It can result into explosion, however water does not explode. That is why water to gas conversion kits do not use pure hydrogen. Since hydrogen is already compressed or present in water, it is safely and easily released and consumed. So when HHO is produced, the by-product left is water. No harmful chemicals are being emitted from this system. You just need enough space under the hood to place a quart sized jar to put the water and catalyst. Catalyst is the substance that helps the electricity separate water into HHO. Nothing will happen without this material. This system uses ordinary baking soda; you can easily grab it from the nearest grocery store or from your kitchen cabinet.
Water is converted into HHO gas using electricity from the car's battery. The quart-sized water jar with a little bit of baking soda is placed under the hood. This device is connected with some fuse holder and wires to the car's battery. It gets vacuum and electricity from the engine produces the HHO gas. The HHO gas is supplied to the carburetor. The generator from your battery connects the device via the ignition switch. This prevents hydrogen production when the engine is off and uses less electricity.
Knowing how safe and easy to assemble to water to gas conversion kits provides us a view on an alternative way to save our trips to the pump. But always, it is very important whenever we'll be using this system or any system at all that will help us economically, to follow the provided instructions and know the product that we're going to purchase and use.
Sunday, 07 September 2008
Practically everyone is looking for a way to save money on gas and new gas saving devices like water for gas gadgets are making people realize that concept, but how does water for gas work?
One that has been proven effective to make people save money on gas is a water powered car and it has proven to be effective at increasing your gas mileage.
Sounds preposterous, but this is actually a car that runs on water as well as fuel and surprisingly enough, it can be any gas-fuelled car.
Any vehicle can be converted into a water powered car to save money on gas, improve your engine life, and even benefit the environment.
Here's how a water powered car works.
First thing you should know is that your car will not run on water alone, make no mistake.
It will use a combination of water and gasoline to power the car. Although you still need to fill up your car, it will happen less often.
The way you use water to increase your fuel economy and reduce fuel consumption is fairly simple.
A water to gas device is installed on your vehicle that breaks water down into its original elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
The device then feeds these elements into the engine with gasoline and creates an effective mixture that increases gas mileage by up to 70%.
This mixture is called HHO (oxyhydrogen) or Brown's gas and helps maximize fuel combustion, reducing harmful unburned fuel and carbon exhausts.
To make this water to gas process work on your car, you will have an option of buying a pre-made conversion kit and have it professionally installed or learn how to build and install one yourself.
While it may seem like a complicated system, it's really a simple task to accomplish - not rocket science for first-timers.
Armed with some basic knowledge of cars, it shouldn't be a problem for you to do it yourself and you could be on your way to saving those dollars on saving gas. You'll also save a lot of money by doing it yourself and not have to pay for professional service.
Many pre made water to gas conversion kits can be pretty expensive, so is having them installed.
You can buy all of the tools and supplies you need to do it on your own for around $100-$200, depending on the tools and the quality of materials you hope to use. In the long run, this is but a fraction of what you would pay for a commercial system and the money you save on fuel will make up for your expenses in less than a month.
There are a lot of online guides on the Internet and these guides will show you step by step processes on how to build the system.
It will provide you a list of supplies you need and surprisingly, can be easily found at your local hardware store.
These kits can be installed on any vehicle, require very minimal space around 4 inches by 10 inches of free space.
One thing to consider though is to install it in an easily accessible area where it could be easily accessed for inspection and maintenance.
The concept of a water powered car is more of a reality than many people think and actually, the systems are not complicated and very easy to install.
With just a little money and time, you can run your car on water and save a ton of money on fuel costs; all you need to know is how water to gas works.
Sunday, 07 September 2008
Internet is a reliable source of information. Also a source of fraudulent information. So when websites for cars running on water started to be available in internet, the internet community was intrigued. With all the junk the internet has been feeding the public, one cannot blame why the public has been judgemental of this system. Could this be for real? Is this just a scam? But more and more people are starting to testify on how effective this system is in terms of improving their gas mileage and saving money.
When checking the websites for the main water for gas main players, you will notice that they immediately inform the public that they do not come in already installed systems nor will they install it for you. These websites also immediately disclaim that putting water into gas tanks is not how to do it. What they provide is a simple do it yourself system that comes with guides on how to assemble the system.
Some main players would say that this technology was already known for almost 90 years but was "lost" in the midst of old patents. In Richland, Washington; a blind machinist named Bernie Vinther has invented almost the same technology. He said that the water injector was invented in the 1930's. Vinther said that by using the water injector, there has been 50% increase in mileage and a 25% jump in horsepower. It produces cleaner emissions in both Vinther's family old motor home and pick-up.
Meanwhile in Chandler, Arizona, Arizona Hybrid Technologies claims that their product the Mileage Monster can use water to increase fast mileage up to 45 percent. This is called the hydrogen generator. The hydrogen generator is $400 equipment can be installed in any type of vehicle. Dan Radacosky, chief operating officer of Arizona Hybrid Technologies said that installing a generator is a cost-efficient way to become fuel-efficient. This is pretty much the same as the electrolyzer present in different water to gas conversion kits. However, several Arizona State University professors were skeptical of this technology since they're wondering why this recent innovation was not published in any science journal.
In Greenville, South Carolina, WYFF News 4's Tim Waller investigated on the water for gas system and tried to prove if it really improves gas mileage. Waller and Greenville Tech's Center for Automotive Technology and agreed to install the water for gas conversion kit in a 1990 Buick Century. Based on their study, during the first month that it was installed great changes on car and how it was running was immediately detected. They continued the study for another two- three weeks. And their study discovered that there are no considerable changes in the mileage. They agreed thought that that it is a good concept.
Despite the number of skeptics, there are some who still claims that installing hydrogen generators or water to gas conversion kits are making wonders for their cars and their purses. Each website for the water to gas conversion kits has testimonials on how their products are affecting their lives. But there are individuals who are not posting any comments on these websites but are very well contented. They think that their money is well spent, given the increase of prices of gasoline.
Bottom line is there may be good or bad reviews about these water to gas companies, but any discount or increase in mileage will be a big savings in the end of the year. And any savings are good news especially in a very hard-up situation like today.
Sunday, 07 September 2008
As we all know if we can improve our vehicle's gas mileage that means we can save money. Let's face the fact that gas prices are skyrocketing. Most of Americans are paying $4 for each gallon, while in the international market it would cost as much as $6 for each gallon. There would be the old techniques to save gas and the new technology (called water to gas engines) that will save our money from the pump.
We know that if there are traditional ways to achieve better mileage. Like if we change some of our driving habits such as accelerating slowly, keeping a good distance (so you don't have to break and again accelerate), running on a constant speed and not driving faster then 65mph - 120km/h, then definitely we'll be getting better mileage out of our cars.
Making sure the tires are well inflated will also help in improving gas mileage. Wheel alignment is also important, since an improper alignment can add to the wear the tires are experiencing which is unnecessary. Having a regular car tuning up will also help. Replacing your old air, with a new filter can reduce fuel consumption up to 10%.
Using public transportation and sharing a ride through carpools, vanpools and mass transit are also good ways to conserve gasoline and energy. It even reduces air pollution and traffic congestion. By following these basic maintenance guidelines, there will be a cut back on the amount of fuel your car needs.
But there is another way to attain better mileage. Do you know that by converting you car to run on water to supplement gas, mileage doesn't just double; it can increase up to 40%! It even produces cleaner emission and the car becomes more fuel efficient.
With this technology it doesn't mean that you will be putting water to your gas tank. With water-to-gas-engines, you will be installing Hydrogen generators that will separate water into a gas called HHO (also called Brown's Gas or Hydroxy) which burns smoothly and produces significant energy. Water then can be used to fuel a car as a supplement to gasoline. As a matter of fact, you can just use ordinary tap water while other water for gas conversion kit needs distilled water. Very little amount of water is needed, one quart of water can provide up to 1800 gallons of HHO gas which can last for months. Some water for gas conversion kits, like, Water4Gas, would just require that you put in ½ cup of distilled water weekly or 3 cups of distilled water for 3-6 weeks. The water-gas conversion kit can cost around $60- $150. This would definitely increase you car's fuel competency and save money.
Not only are these kits gas saving devices, but it turns out that it does a lot more. These conversion kits are said to produce a smoother running engine. With an ordinary vehicle running on gas, about 20-25% of gas is lost to carbon deposits and beat. But with water-gas conversion kits, the engine is being steam cleaned everyday, making the engine run smoother and quieter, even with a longer life.
These are just some ways to improve your gas mileage. It could be changing our driving habits and our car maintenance routine or it could be the revolutionary means of upgrading or car engine to use water to supplement gas. But bottom line is that gas prices are increasing everyday and people changing cars to vehicles that use less gasoline.
If you want to save but find it to expensive to buy a hybrid car, then there are ways to improve your vehicle's mileage. Even the smallest improvement can result to big savings every year.
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