Month of April, 2008
These have to be some of the most revealing spy photos of the upcoming 2009 BMW 3 Series Facelift. The fellows at LeftLaneNews are "responsible" for bringing those to the bimmer fans. As we have noticed before, the front fascia will re-designed with a new bumper, along with a new grille and different fog lights. [...]
Back in December 2007, we announced that BMW is looking into the possibility of building an electric car for the U.S market. Just a few months later, a BMW executive reported that BMW might go the electric route for the american market rather than hydrogen. Shortly after that, based on a rumor from Autoblog, we [...]
In order to combat rising gas prices, I decided to try and build a hydrogen generator that would create a burnable fuel known as Brown's gas, or HHO and turn my car into a water burning hybrid...to actually run my car on water. A hydrogen generator creates HHO gas on demand out of ordinary tap water. You can increase gas mileage and cut your gas bill in half, and all for under $65.00.
Is it really possible to run your car on water? Lets have a look at this myth and see.
There are quite number of dealers, who purchase the used cars to resale them with better rates. Every individual has great desires and passion to drive a classy variety of fashion cars. All they look is for budget!
Have you ever wondered why there is new car design coming out in the market every day? Have you ever stopped and asked yourself this question? Many car manufacturers are spending huge amount of money and time to come up with new designs.
I just heard on the radio that XYZ Motors is having a huge liquidation sale! They said that all credit applications were accepted and that they were slashing prices by thousands of dollars. I think I'll head down and get me a great deal! Not so fast.
Gas prices are skyrocketing out of control. Alternative fuel cars are being developed to decrease the demand for petroleum and slow this energy's depletion. Ethanol, hydrogen and water as fuel are being researched and developed today by the major automobile manufactures.
Steamboats and steam engine trains, engines powered with water, were the first mass transit system. Just as the steamboats ran upon the rivers, and now that same river water can be used as fuel for your car. This is achieved with the development of hydrogen as fuel for cars. Hydrogen fuel cells return water as a by-product of the process, and water is recycled in the fuel cell. The car hydrogen saves fuel and eliminates damaging carbon emissions.
Save fuel, save petrol. Since the mid-1970s fuel prices have been climbing. Automobile makers began to improve the efficiency of internal combustion engines. The smaller cylinder cars were introduced, Mazda developed an unsuccessful rotary engine, and alternative fuel sources were explored. At this same time, global warming began making news, and demands were placed on vehicle makers to reduce emissions of carbon fuels.
