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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1039383" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm all for anything that will bring prices down and help us. I'd love to see the small diesels they have in Europe but also keep in mind they use imperial gallons which inflate the mileage numbers a bit, but are still very good. But right now name a viable alternative fuel that is available, works well, and has a large distribution network? Ethanol is a bust. If Hydrogen ever works out it'll be decades, if not the next century. And this country should have invested much more in mass transit a long time ago. Problem with that compared to other places is America is much larger without the population concentrations that work well for mass transit, except in the Northeast. But as our population gets poorer mass transit is the only true alternative for now. Mexico is great example for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1039383, member: 24302"] I'm all for anything that will bring prices down and help us. I'd love to see the small diesels they have in Europe but also keep in mind they use imperial gallons which inflate the mileage numbers a bit, but are still very good. But right now name a viable alternative fuel that is available, works well, and has a large distribution network? Ethanol is a bust. If Hydrogen ever works out it'll be decades, if not the next century. And this country should have invested much more in mass transit a long time ago. Problem with that compared to other places is America is much larger without the population concentrations that work well for mass transit, except in the Northeast. But as our population gets poorer mass transit is the only true alternative for now. Mexico is great example for that. [/QUOTE]
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