Yes, even if it did cost a little more to drive it because it would stop sending money over seas
2007-05-17 09:20:44
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answered by Alter Ego 2
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I personally won't buy one until they have worked out a few bugs with the models currently out. For example changing the tire size can mess up the energy efficency of the vehicle. I have no interesting in paying the amount a new car is too get a glorified proto type. Or something dangerous to drive like a smart car. I have seen "smart cars" have a lot of problems with driving conditions where I live(they don't do well in winter) and they aren't practical for my family size I would never get 2 car seats in the back. When efficency meets safety and size requirements I will reconsider.
2007-05-17 16:26:05
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answered by emmandal 4
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hell yah i would the problem is ther are no places to buy the alternate fuel. WE need hydrogen at every gas station, bio diesel, and e 85plus regular gas and regular diesel
it shouldnt be that hard, and it would most likely help the econlomy because of the new jobs, upgradees repairs and all that that comes along with it
but alas our government is ran by a bunch of retards that we voted for,,,, so we are retards too
2007-05-17 19:47:56
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answered by take it or leave it 5
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If I knew that an alternative fuel source car was economical enough for me to afford, then yes, I would buy one. I definitely would want to presenve the environment!
2007-05-17 17:54:58
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answered by Hotstuf 1
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It might not seem good for now because it cost too much but later it could save the planet from mining out all the oil
2007-05-17 16:21:50
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answered by alpha23 2
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Depends on the cost of the vehcle versues the cost of the fuel
2007-05-17 16:21:56
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answered by D-Xgrl 2
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yes, because once the switch is made, and the green technology provides more jobs in the USA, keeping the $$ here in our economy, the higher cost will balance out as the wages and job markets become better.
2007-05-17 18:43:34
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answered by jj 5
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Yes, if there were more filling stations. Also, depends on price of fuel
2007-05-17 16:21:45
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answered by Stacy R 6
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If it offered the same in terms of performance, yes.
2007-05-17 17:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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If by that you mean cheaper to own and operate than a regular car, then yes, of course. Who wouldn't?
2007-05-17 16:53:42
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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