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Category Archives: Fuel Economy
Peugeot’s New Hybrid Technology Is A Lot Of Hot Air.
And that’s a good thing! Today’s automotive world is obsessed with hybrids, plug-in hybrids and electric cars. All of them have one glaring weakness – the batteries they need to work are heavy and expensive. They also contain lithium, a … Continue reading
Posted in Compressed Air Hybrid, Fuel Economy, General Automotive, Hybrids
Tagged compressed air, Peugeot
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Would YOU Buy A Diesel?
When gasoline prices in America first hit $4.00 per gallon, consumers suddenly started demanding more fuel efficient cars. Gas guzzlers like the Hummer disappeared overnight. Sales of full size trucks and SUV’s plummeted. Manufacturers were desperate to build more fuel … Continue reading
Posted in Diesel Power, Fuel Economy, General Automotive
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