Question that I am surprised no one has asked. Instead of paying all this money for R&D on a new fuel supply, why not have R&D on how to make our current cars get better gas mileage?? I KNOW that car manufacturers have the technology, and have had it for a long time, to produce cars that get 90mpg, however, the oil companies pay them huge bucks to keep them on the shelf. So, to me, it makes sense for us to invest wisely in the future and come up with cars that simply get better gas mileage. I refuse to believe that the absolute best gas mileage that my 05 pathfinder can possibly get is 16.9mpg. I refuse to believe that IF Nissan wanted to, they couldn't make it get 35mpg.
We can land on the moon, orbit the earth, split an atom and trace DNA but we can't produce cars that get better gas mileage? Ridiculous. Instead, the argument has been shifted away from that and has been focused on making cars run on other fuel sources. While I do believe that is an important area to research, we need to also really focus on making our current fuel source more efficient.
Sorry for the rant, but I just filled up and it cost me $37.00.
We can land on the moon, orbit the earth, split an atom and trace DNA but we can't produce cars that get better gas mileage? Ridiculous. Instead, the argument has been shifted away from that and has been focused on making cars run on other fuel sources. While I do believe that is an important area to research, we need to also really focus on making our current fuel source more efficient.
Sorry for the rant, but I just filled up and it cost me $37.00.