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	<title>Comments on: Finding New Car Bargains Amid Rising Fuel Costs</title>
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		<title>By: Hjalmer</title>
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		<description>I for one really like the classic car look.
Being a baby boomer and growing up with the classics from 1960 and forward, I am partial to that look.
There is no mistaking, that if we would have started sooner to save fuel and save the planet, we could still be driving classics.
What I mean is, there are backyard scientist and experimenters who are way ahead of the times.
Those old classics could have gotten better mileage and they could have had fewer emissions, if the experimenters would have had their way.
I know the new car market is big business, but on a small scale, the backyard guys could ease the pain for some of us who cannot afford the latest and greatest vehicle.
I for one drive a 1990 Toyota Camry and and have improved gas mileage with an HHO generator that took under $20.00 to put together with common hardware parts.
I took a trip from Duluth Minnesota to Minneapolis Minnesota on 1/4 tank of gas. Before installing the HHO generator, I used 1/2 tank of gas on the same trip.
New vehicles are a dream to drive and I love what engineers are doing today, but for me who needs to get by, this is where I found my solution.
http://asllc.water4gas.hop.clickbank.net</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I for one really like the classic car look.<br />
Being a baby boomer and growing up with the classics from 1960 and forward, I am partial to that look.<br />
There is no mistaking, that if we would have started sooner to save fuel and save the planet, we could still be driving classics.<br />
What I mean is, there are backyard scientist and experimenters who are way ahead of the times.<br />
Those old classics could have gotten better mileage and they could have had fewer emissions, if the experimenters would have had their way.<br />
I know the new car market is big business, but on a small scale, the backyard guys could ease the pain for some of us who cannot afford the latest and greatest vehicle.<br />
I for one drive a 1990 Toyota Camry and and have improved gas mileage with an HHO generator that took under $20.00 to put together with common hardware parts.<br />
I took a trip from Duluth Minnesota to Minneapolis Minnesota on 1/4 tank of gas. Before installing the HHO generator, I used 1/2 tank of gas on the same trip.<br />
New vehicles are a dream to drive and I love what engineers are doing today, but for me who needs to get by, this is where I found my solution.<br />
<a href="http://asllc.water4gas.hop.clickbank.net" rel="nofollow">http://asllc.water4gas.hop.clickbank.net</a></p>
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