car safety? I wonder why the car companies say they are all on the safety car, then take your vehicle GB 160 mph. Nowhere in America or Canada, is there a legal speed limit of even 100 mph. Speed limits are there because it is not safe to drive faster than them, so why are we allowed to drive 80 mph over the speed limit? Any thoughts?
I totally agree ... people who are money hungry assholes design cars!
Almost all new cars have what is called a governor who "does not allow the car to go faster than the preset speed set manufacturer. Report Abuse
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Reduce gas prices
We can reduce gas prices, and in many cases, reduce our spending in other areas, reducing demand for petroleum products. How can we reduce demand? Easy. Reduce consumption. Here are some suggestions on how to do it:
1. Make sure your tires are properly inflated. Improperly inflated tires reduce fuel consumption. Most tires should be inflated to 32-35 psi, but look on your tires for specific numbers.
2. Make sure your engine is properly tuned. A simulated engine wastes gas and money. Get it checked.
3. When you stop at a stop light, stay stopped until the light is green. Do not try to relieve a little at a time - not only wastes gas, but wears out your brakes sooner than normal.
4. Accelerate slowly. The rapid acceleration ("Jack rabbit starts") wastes gas.
5. Use of synthetic oil each time you change or change your oil. As it is synthetic, you do not use a petroleum product so you are reducing demand. Most cars actually get better gas mileage with synthetic oil so it's a win win.
6. Whenever possible, the use of alternative fuels such as biodiesel or E85. They not only reduce oil consumption, but they are cheaper and better for the environment. Unfortunately, they are not yet available in most places, but start asking about them when buying gas and fuel distributors will begin to get the message, if they think there is a market, they will supply this market.
7. Do not rush to buy a new car ... but if you're in the market for one anyway, consider buying a fuel efficient car or even a hybrid car. Hybrid cars are more expensive but you can get a federal tax credit far outweigh the extra expense and if you drive a lot, the money you save on gas will offset the rest.
8. Carpool.
because if they go slow, they can not go nowhere fast. eg roads u can not go slowly, because it was made then maybe ...
Posted on June 8, 2010.