Ok, it's official. Even the cheapest gas is over four dollars a gallon. And the morning news said it would likely be five dollars a gallon on July 4
The obvious solution if you can afford it, would be to buy a hybrid vehicle. But it can be an expensive response, even after taking into account the savings at the pump. Unfortunately most hybrids cost anywhere from $ 3,000 to $ 5,000 more than their "gas only" counterparts and finding a good used hybrid is almost impossible.
In this article, to find two options, giving you access to a huge fuel savings; 1) Find the best deals on hybrid and 2) conversion of the current car, truck or van into a hybrid. First the best deals ...
To find the best deal to consider all angles. Let's start with some additional benefits of driving a hybrid vehicle. Some states, like California and Virginia, allow single-occupant use of the road to high occupancy vehicle (or carpool lane) if driving a qualified hybrid. If you've ever been stuck on a freeway in Los Angeles or the Capital Beltway during rush hour could tail off a few extra for this service a little.
If you are looking for more cash incentives, ask your dealer for federal and state tax advantages of buying a hybrid. You can receive up to $ 5,000 tax credit depending on the model of car to buy and where you live.
On the cost depends on what you want. Most dealers can barely keep a hybrid on the ground is not likely to make a great offer encouragement. If you need a car big enough for the whole team is trying to avoid the temptation of hybrid SUVs since the typical fuel economy is much smaller than a car with four or five places. They have features you would expect from a luxury import of $ 40,000 as a manual 5-speed automatic with paddle shifters, but at a price of $ 11K for a single model "pure" $ 16K for Sport Cabriolet convertible luxury. And, of course, you get about 40-45 mpg with this model you choose.
Now, the second option, turn your current vehicle for a fuel and water (hydrogen) hybrid. Do not worry, it seems much harder than it is. I converted my 1995 Isuzu pickup truck for $ 106 in just a few hours (including the time it took to go buy the parts.)
I'm not talking about adding batteries and changing the way the engine works. You can build or buy a hydrogen conversion kit for about $ 100 single and install in less than half an hour. It only takes 5 minutes to remove if you ever want and do not change your engine.
There are two ways to quickly and easily convert your car to hydrogen hybrid. You can go to the system, which uses ordinary tap water (from any household faucet) or use distilled water. Both work well and cost about the same build and install, or you can buy a ready built.
The first is that I used, which acts as a simple tap water. Parts of the building, which costs about $ 50 to $ 60 and get parts from a local Wal-Mart or hardware store.
They guarantee at least 40% increase in gas mileage. I had twice as much as my 13 years, pick-up (around 90%), for which 40% is a bit 'small for my experience. You probably do much better.
Or you can try the "Water for gas", which uses distilled water in the fuel cell. The site also offers information on how to buy a readymade conversion unit and tips on obtaining a mechanic install it for you.
Do it yourself will probably recover all costs per month or less, depending on how many times. If you buy a readymade unit and pay a mechanic to install, this may take several months to pay for itself.
I hope you have a chance to experience how it feels amazing. Good luck
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