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Posted on April 21, 2010.
Best Mpg CarsBest gas mileage cars - How to get the best MPG with Hydrogen Conversion Hybrids

With gas prices today is in bounds, people are looking more and more of a solution, wondering, what are the best gas mileage cars? The best gas mileage car, you can get today in America are generally hybrids. Some new models are worth the extra cost in the long term and others not. And some people are hydrogen conversion instead - to convert their current cars, trucks and semi-finished products in the hybrid.

For new models, the best fuel consumption of cars right now are hybrid vehicles from Toyota, Saturn Hybrid, Hybrid, Nissan, and Ford Escape hybrid SUV. The Toyota Prius gets better MPG with an average of 48 mpg city and 45 mpg on the highway and an estimated annual fuel cost of $ 1,250. The Saturn Vue Hybrid gets 25 mpg city and 32 highway, with an annual fuel cost of $ 2,056, according to estimates by the EPA.

The problem with buying a new car and save gas - is that in some respects, it has no financial sense. Unless you need a new car - or if you want to replace your energy-full, and you do not mind car payments greater, then this may be an option.

However, if you own a gas vehicle hungry and you just like her - because of the size, or it meets your needs or whatever, then there is another option thousands of people now use it to save 30-50 % or more on gas, get the best mpg in their current vehicle - with a lot of people doubling their fuel consumption.

What we are talking about is the conversion of hydrogen. Recently in the news, a police department in South Carolina began implementing the conversion of hydrogen in vehicles.
The Mayor and the Police Department Honea Path, SC studied the conversion of hydrogen to see if the fuel cell technology was legitimate. After doing their research and investigation in a few months, the police chief reported an increase of 6-8000 per gallon using the techniques taught in a popular online guide.

So before you throw thousands of dollars to a new hybrid to save gas, maybe you'll want to take a look at your options.

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