A Great Source of Pollution FREE Mobility
We tend to think of our cars and trucks in terms of the sounds they make, especially if we're the "racing" kind of guys or gals. The light turns green and we want to hear that rumble that translates to being pressed back in the seat as we rush forward... Or do we?
There will be a day, and it may be sooner that YOU or I think... that will offer all of us a very quiet trip to the store, work or the playground (whatever that means to you or me).
Because our forefathers never conceived of the sheer volume of vehicles that come off production lines each year, from so many different companies on so many different continents... we have built what could be the end of us all... if we don't QUIT polluting the air with the emissions from petroleum product powered vehicles. Clean air is essential to OUR existence and clean air is getting tougher and tougher to find... so what's the fix?
One of the latest proposals I've found is the AIR CAR. That's right, cars that run on compressed air. Instead of using the pistons in the engine to do the compression... the air is already compressed in tanks and that compressed air runs the "engine" that powers the car. You can watch the video(s) on YouTube from our link below and make your own decisions... but for my own use, especially since most of my trips are much less than 200 miles, this little car would work perfectly... and contribute ZERO pollution to the air we breathe!
Does this sound exciting to you? Would this car compete in a racing programme? Is auto racing destined to the history books, as are many things that we once took for granted but may have to give up in order to survive on Planet Earth? Although I once drove a race car in the Sports Car racing circuit and enjoyed it immensely, it just seems like maybe racing and all the pollution that comes from the event (as a whole) may have to become a thing of the past. Any comments? They will be welcomed.
See the YouTube video of the Air Car HERE
More again soon from,
Dave Perkins (aka: the HyperMiler)
Labels: air car, boost your mileage, hypermiling, zero pollution








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