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How Far Can 1 Liter of Gas Go These Days?

Author: bryboy Category: Biofuel, Cars, Gas Savings, LPG Tags: algae, Biofuel, fuel, gas, LPG

Sunday
Jul 20, 2008

Going on Empty Fuel

The continuous increase of fuel prices is going crazy. Unlike before, 1 liter of gas could get you anywhere worthy. But these days, you will be surprised at the impact it has. It would not be surprising if you would need 1 liter of gasoline to get you out of your house gate. That is how bad it has become.

With the crude oil market continuing to skyrocket its outrageous prices, who is to blame? Many are pointing to politics while others are pointing towards the lackadaisical consumer who could care less of how to save on gas. Perhaps it has been the common thinking that anyone, as long as they have money, could burn fuel as they wish. Apparently, all that is about to come to an abrupt end and people are now acknowledging hard times ahead.

So how do we go about it? There are alternatives. We have heard of the much celebrated LPG conversion for cars which is approximately half the price of modern day fuel. But it has its fallbacks such as skin and health diseases from leaks. Besides, what makes you so sure that they will not reach the point of scarcity like normal fuel?

Then there are the natural fuel from crops such as algae and fossil fuel. But in their case, how compatible are they with the car engines of vehicles today? And again, how long would they last.

These are the questions that are going around the motorist’s mind. If you satisfy the fuel issue, how about the car maintenance issue? These are things this blog will discuss in detail and hopefully help out the motorists to continue enjoying their daily private car use.


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Anthony

July 21st, 2008 at 3:25 am

I guess your point here is not how far exactly one single liter goes, since it would probably be the same yesterday, today or tomorrow. Perhaps what’s important is what people today are doing to stretch that one liter of gas or other fuel. Technologies like Hybrid cars, alternative energy sources, and other things that extend a car’s mileage (which includes lower displacements and smart driving), would be what’s important.

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