Yes definitely.
2006-08-01 22:03:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Most certainly. If the cost was good, I would buy one the first year that it came out. Unfortunately, though, I believe that alternate fuel cars are quite expensive when they first come out on the market, so I would have to wait until it was a price that I could afford.
Also, I think that BMW has a car that has bio diesel capability. The only problem with that is that bio diesel fuel is not available at most gas stations and the cars are at BMW prices...
Eco friendly cars should be affordable for the general public, not just the elite. Also, the fuel should be widely available so that it is not a burden to find a gas station that carries it.
2006-08-02 05:05:51
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answered by Only_my_opinion 4
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I have a 2005 Dodge 3500 with a 350 hp 600 lbs of torque Cummins Turbo Diesel, and i make my own Bio Diesel. It runs better & cleaner. you can certainly tell when you change the fuel filter.
the only reason the government isn't endorsing it for the last 100 years is because they don't have much of a way to regulate it, i mean it is after all free, and we have an over abundance of FAT in america.
There is nothing special about Bio-Diesel. Dino-Diesel is made from deteriorating plant and animal matter that everyone is worried about running out of. That is laughable. Why dig vegetable oil out of the ground when it is right behind Mc Donalds?
further more any diesel engein can run on bio-diesel ***NO CONVERSION IS NECESSARY***
SO ASK YOU CONGRESSMEN WHY THE **** ISN'T IT AT THE PUMP ALREADY!!!
FACT: The man who created the diesel engine's last name was diesel. the engine he made in 1930's was developed to run on penut oil (a renuable resorce). that technology didn't take off untill the government found out that WOW you can run one of the engine's off of the waste by-product of makeing regular gas. Cool even MORE money. The bad thing is that Dino-Diesel creats way more pollution that Bio-Diesel!!!
News Flash: The Volkswagon Jetta has a Diesel engine that gets 50 mpg. the Jeep Liberty has a Mercedes Diesel in it that gets 30-40 with the potential to get 60. So ask youself why everyone isn't pushing this instead of the P.O.S Hybreds with 60-70 horse power that don't get anybetter gas mileage in town where most of them are driven?
2006-08-02 13:16:42
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answered by ? 2
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No. Because I've found a way to Convert Regular Pump Gasoline into Propane. My Avatar is Visual Proof of that very Process ! Even the Largest SUV could get 50 + MPG. But, It's Illegal ! Go to My "360" for more !
2006-08-02 05:08:05
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answered by gvaporcarb 6
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if its cheaper than whats there now it would make sense yes, and i think alot of people would wit hthe cost of fuel today...
2006-08-02 05:05:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Already run one
2006-08-02 05:05:48
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answered by phoneypersona 5
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