richri929
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its an suv.... without 4wd....why not get a wagon?
its an suv.... without 4wd....why not get a wagon?
most Americans need big vehicles? or u all have boats?
I think his point on plug in vehicles is a load of shit. You'll save money on gas but your electric bill will make up for it quite easily. The future are cars that sustain themselves independently like the new hydrogen honda.
Wall plug= higher electric bill by the same amount as you save on gas.
I really wish some consumer group who come up and run an ad campaign encouraging people to use smaller cars but instead we get retard consumer groups running ad campaigns encouraging people to call their congress person to tell them they want to use huge land crawlers for cars when they talk about a new energy bill. They talk about wanting to decrease our consumption of foreign oil and the best and easiest way to do so isn't by using hybrids or making cars that run on water, it's just by using smaller cars. People don't seem to realize that a car can be much more fun when it's small enough and light enough to actually go round corners.
Also the argument that larger vehicles are safe vehicles is so ignorant and retarded it makes me sick, they are only safer for those in them and the other smaller car they hit because they were busy on their cellphone while drinking their 44oz drink will be in the ground a few days after.
Further, there is something to be said for physics. A Honda Fit is never, ever, ever going to get the best of an accident with a Ford Excursion. They can have 7000 air bags and active this-and-that, but Newton says the Fit is going to lose.
Speak for yourself, i'm not fit and hardcore, i dont jog or go to the gym. I just dont eat quite as much as everyone else. (1 or 2 meals a day), balance your calories with how much hard work you do daily, thats all there is to it, forget diets.
It works for me, i weigh like 175 pounds, and i'm 6 feet. Thats a pretty good weight for a yank i think
Given that hydroogen makes up 90% of every atom in the universe finding it isn't a problem, nor is ever running out. It powers the stars themselves, so I consider it the best lead to follow on new fuels.
Given that hydrogen makes up 90% of every atom in the universe finding it isn't a problem, nor is ever running out. It powers the stars themselves, so I consider it the best lead to follow on new fuels.
Thank you. Environmental nut jobs don't seem to understand this.
Electricity isn't magic, it does not self substantiate. It comes from somewhere. Coal (dirty) and nuclear (evil) being the two common choices. In the US the environmental whackos have put such a fear of nuclear power in the public even though their pals in Europe are highly dependent on nuclear for electricity. We haven't built a new plant since the 1970s. As electricity needs go up, that will have to be confronted and reconsidered.
Then countries like, China and Russia, for example, burn lots of dirty dirty coal for their electricity. Is that better for the environment than burning gas/petrol? But as we've seen from the Kyoto Accords, pollution from some places on Earth (China/India) is somehow more wholesome than pollution from other places (US).
I'm glad Leno recognizes the stop-gap nature of hybrid technology.
http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/driving/new_car_reviews/article3051325.ece
leno's "top gear audition tape"....
oh... oh dear.
jay, I know the writers are on strike, but write a script beforehand
http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/driving/new_car_reviews/article3051325.ece
leno's "top gear audition tape"....
oh... oh dear.
jay, I know the writers are on strike, but write a script beforehand