Here is the main page that has some more interesting links. http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Autos/story?id=1274541
This page has a lot of info, I have't checked it all out yet.
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/info.shtml
Now lets ponder on a few questions.
Should we have vehicles that get from 50-75 MPG in 2005?
I believe we would have if government and oil companies didn't hold back to milk more money from us working people.
Woops, computer problems on main computer. Be back with more later hopefully!
Well, thats pached up for now. Here we go again.
I believe I was about to tell you I have been a mechanic all my life and do know a little about what happens between your gas tank and your tires. Yep! I even learned some of it in school. This was back when I had to figgure out how to make an engine run, couldn't leave it up to a computer.
But I don't need an excuse to criticize.
Looking for a vechicle with good MPG? See how your favorite ads up here. http://www.autoinfo.org/fueleconomy.aspx?refid=googleFE0001_P
How much money do you suppose big oil companies spend to keep vehicle MPG's down?
Think any of this reaches political pockets?
Can anyone get a solid answer to the above questions without getting rubbed out?
I would like to see everyones answers. Can anyone straighten me out? (Please try)
Is GM going out of business? Mabe if they built a car that actually got over 50 MPG and was still driveable (you know leave out the pedals) they wouldn't have to close down plants.
Come on America, we have the brains, we have the means. Where's the Pride and those big Kahona's! Can't we "Just Do It" and Do it rite the first time?
Do we have to worry about this dollar because it will affect that dollar that will affect that dollar....................? Do we need to be protected from so many things we government ourselfs out of our jobs and money?
OOPS, must be that computer problem threw me off.
I had better go back to surfing for more interesting ways to save money.
All most forgot, I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!
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