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yes
Why not buy one instead?
It would be much cheaper than building one
if i knew how to i definitly would
I would like to do that right now becuase there’s some contest that if u can make a 5 seater car that can be manufactred efficiently and cheaply, and it gets 100 mpg, u win like $1,000,000 prize money and help making your car get into dealerships
No way I’d rather convert the diesel to run on fryer oil
Gasoline is mucho espensivo.
I drive a lot at work, and get a gasoline allowance of $200 a month, so I do not want to see gas prices keep going up…
It is in the public interest for Congress to control these gasoline problems….
open up the Alaskan oil frontier and reduce dependence on foreign oil. We can do a nice neat job in Alaska…it doesn’t have to be messy.
And of course we must develop alternative energies on a large scale, including solar power.
The key is to make energy plentiful and affordable for Americans….in the public interest….not expensive for Americans in Big Business’ interest.
They’re so cheap to buy anymore that this is a ridiculous question.
Gas in other countries is the equivalent of up to $8 a gallon. How does that sound?
I’m ready right now. I think I would rather go all electric plug in though. I’m researching changing my car over to electric. Just started this week.