Car makers are already charging batteries, tuning engines, and inflating tires to get ready for DARPA's Progressive Automotive X Prize contest, which will deliver $10 million to the winner whose car can exceed 100 miles per gallon. At the New York auto show last week, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
We'll take our second look at some of the competitors. (The
FuelVapor Technologies of British Columbia developed a three-wheel car called the Alé (left). It contains an engine that runs off gasoline fumes instead of the gasoline itself. The company estimates that a 10-gallon tank full of gas can run for 15 hours. Plus, it goes from 0 to 60 mph in 5 seconds. The Alé was featured on NBC's Today Show and at the New York auto show last week.
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Did you know that Ford was paid millions to develope a F350 sized SUV that got 36 miles to the gallon? And yet they refuse to se... (Read the rest) - Posted by: JCitizen Posted on: 03/28/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
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