Cars that go ahhhh

Water and electric vehicles


A gallon of gas in 1999 cost 1.17. Just the other day a gallon of gas was being advertised as 3.30. Skyrocketing gas prices and environmental regulations are leading down a path that is becoming increasingly clear. With the United States looking forward to energy independence, precious materials like gasoline will have to be monitored and pennies will have to be pinched where ever possible. With this in mind, cars will have to find alternative ways to propel themselves. Electricity, today is a common alternative fuel, and other things like corn and other crazy fuels are making headlines daily. In 1990, GM made a EV1 to meet California’s environment laws, but later took them all back.
“Wally Rippel offers, for example, that the oil companies were afraid of losing their monopoly on transportation fuel over the coming decades; while the auto companies feared short term costs for EV development and long term revenue loss because EVs require little maintenance and no tune ups.”
With ideas like this being floated around, I am confident that in the near future, cars will run off of water. I think water would be the easiest fuel to keep and gas will be used for heavy machinery to manufacture more water propelled cars. In Japan, a car that runs off water and turns that energy into electrical power has been made and driven. In my opinion, the idea of the water car was too dangerous to the automobile and oil industry so it was cut down.
If we can split an atom to make a nuclear bomb, and collide particles to find hidden energy fields, there is no reason other than logistics that we cannot create car the runs off water.

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