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Beating the High Price of Gasoline with Biodiesel

Joseph Then posted: With the price of traditional fuel rising faster everyday, people everywhere are looking for alternatives. Electric cars were once touted as the way to save the environment and beat the cost of gasoline, but they are so expensive that very few people can afford to save money by more...


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The Automotive Industry And 2008 - What Will The Future Hold?

Marketing Buzz posted: Rising fuel prices, unstable financial markets and taxation changes with the apparent aim of getting us to use our cars less often (or at least pay more to use them) have been just some of the issues that have affected the automotive industry in the past 12 months. This artic more...


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The Gas Credit Card: The Fuel To Drive Savings Your Way

Mario Churchill posted: Saying that gas prices have been a pain in the you-know-where is a complete understatement. It is an ominous problem that seems to grow out of proportion each year. Try as we may, this is a problem that we cannot rid ourselves of. Most of us need our cars not just because we more...


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What will 24% higher heating fuel prices do to the Northeast economy?

Zardoz posted: “Based on data collected by the EIA (Energy Information Agency) for the year 2000, No. 2 heating oil is consumed in 7.7 million homes in the United States, of which 69% or 5.3 million homes are located in the Northeast corridor. Residential consumption of No. 2 heating oil in 2 more...


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After boycotting all ESSO/EXXON fuel.How many days until they lower fuel prices to remain competative?

c p posted: I am not saying do not buy fuel…just not ESSO/EXXON. I am not “buying” what they are saying about fuel stockpiles depleting etc. Look @ utube and search who killed the electric car….it may not drop gas prices but it might slow the gouging to a almost managable le more...


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So Is aWater To Fuel Conversion The Real Deal?

Bill Williams posted: If we, the general public, can accept that a major change in the fuel system of our vehicles is available to us NOW then why are governments all around the world not joining in the fray in support especially so considering that delegates from the majority of countries (180) ar more...


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Who can we REALLY blame for high fuel prices ? Who is saying no to offshore drilling in the future ?

Sponge-Ted Scotch-Pants posted: Since the mid 70’s the democrats have resisted all offshore drilling. And today Borat O’Bama says he will resist any offshore drilling in the future…. Why do democrats want us to be enslaved to mideast oil? more...


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A Solution for Saving Fuel

Bud Weiss posted: With fuel prices on the rise, saving fuel is again a top priority. If you drive and have more the one vehicle, higher fuel prices are taking a bigger bite out of your budget. But what’s unnerving about this round of increasingly higher fuel prices is it isn’t showin more...


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who is gaining from increasing fuel prices?

Manish fm India posted: If one party loose some other party gain..that is normal business rule….if common man is losing by increasing fuel prices, who is gaining? more...


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