Hydrogen Boosted Gas Engines

Monday, August 9th, 2010

With the ever increasing cost of gasoline prices, auto makers are having to work overtime to cost effictively improve the fuel economy, while still meeting the strict emission requirements of today with gasoline engines. One ideal and promising way to boost the fuel economy of gas engines is to add hydrogen to the fuel/air mixture [...]

Gas Trucks Versus Diesel Trucks

Monday, August 9th, 2010

If you plan to use your truck like a car, desiring quick, quiet acceleration and rarely ever haul a heavy load and don’t plan to it for a long time, you may want a gasoline engine. Gas engines run smoother, fuel is easier to find, and gas engines start easier in cold weather. If you [...]

Automotive Technical Schools

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Latest and proposed modifications in emissions laws as they pertain to newly manufactured cars has prompted the car industry to rethink it is concentrate on fuel economy. &nbspAlthough makers have reacted to legislative variations by building and marketing hybrid and fuel cell powered autos, very couple of car owners have created the switch. &nbspThe expense [...]

Ford Taurus Has A New Look For A Respected Classic

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Forget your grandma’s old sedan: The redesigned Ford Taurus is back in style! The 2011 Ford Taurus is without a doubt the most innovative new sedan of the year. The base level Taurus costs just a shade over $25,000, making this masterpiece easy to own for everyone. Under the hood the SE is running a [...]

Car Mileage and Gasoline Prices

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Car mileage matters especially when you have become concerned with the rising gasoline prices. Using a car with a good mileage for every gallon of gasoline that you use would allow you to save up quite a lot. Bette mileage is not just reserved for newer and better cars. In fact good mileage can also [...]

Fuel Economy Vs. Gasoline Prices

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Rising gasoline prices has become a fact of life. The problem is that there is nothing that most people can really do about it except expect it. The reason for this is because of the total dependence of countries in fossil fuel to keep and maintain their industries. For so long now, most countries have [...]

Know More About the Latest Tax Credit Offerings

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Drivers who bought new hybrid cars this year are in for another headache. If you, the car owner and user, just bought a new fuel-efficient and in-vogue hybrid vehicle, it would be such a pain in the ass, but sorry. To say in a more subtle manner, you should have never made the acquisition sooner, [...]

Hybrid Cars Are The Vehicles Of The Future

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Gone are the days when hybrid refers to farm animals and agricultural plant varieties. Hybrid now also refers to cars. And just like their organic brethren, hybrid cars, come in a dazzling array of colors, types, and features. But what is a hybrid car, really? Hybrid cars info Hybrids cars use rechargeable battery and gasoline, [...]

To Buy Hybrid Cars, Or Not To Buy Hybrid Cars?

Friday, March 12th, 2010

That no longer is the question. If Mr. Jim Press, president of Toyota Motor Sales USA is to be believed, everything will be a hybrid, eventually. Mr. Press proposed that its going to be either a gas hybrid, a diesel hybrid, or a fuel-cell hybrid. Hmmmm. Looks like the world is going to be ruled [...]

Credit Offerings For Hybrid Cars

Friday, March 12th, 2010

If you have just bought another hybrid car this year, you might be in for a big headache. In fact, after you read this article, you would probably be berating yourself for having done so. The very expensive hybrid cars now comes with bigger headaches — in the form of regulated tax credits. Beginning January [...]