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Sorry to hear you're on ly in the 90s. I was hoping you'd keep it up over 110 mpg.
Assuming your guesses are roughly correct, what about the CO2 produced in the production of gasoline, not just the burning of it?
My tires are only all seasons but they have lots of tread depth. I would buy winter tires is I lived anywhere else in Canada.
Well in Victoria we almost always stay above zero C throughout the winter so by Jan 26th, most of the sliding around risk will be past us. Heck...
Even at 100 km/h I would have thought that < 5.0 would be possible in the summer. If you go 90 km/h you might be able to get 4.5 or just under....
I know I live in the mildest part of Canada but it would be hard for me to get over 5.5 unless I drove only 4 minutes every time. When I drive...
It turns out the high pressure AC line took some damage but didn't bust. All the coolant lines are fine. I had my repair estimate done today....
I hope for anything under 4.5 for my town/normal routes. That's almost impossible right now. Unfortunately, 4.8 is the norm during the winter....
Thank you that's great!
It was icy, a down slope and my prius slid a long ways before it hit the truck stopped in front of me. It appears that it is still perfectly...
The only downside to this announcement is that the utility company is rather small. I'm hoping more sign on soon, and some with a little more...
It does: see Wired 6.11: What If Cold Fusion Is Real?
Amazingly fantastic..... BlackLight Power, one of the more outlandish cleantech companies VentureBeat has covered, claims to have developed a way...