The Confusions Over Which “Green” Car Will Succeed

Gasoline-powered cars run on gas. It is as simple as that. Regular or high-grade–which depends on the motor. The theory behind the creation of non-gas-powered cars, or partially gas powered cars is that the supply of fossil fuels will eventually be exhausted. That may happen in thirty years or a century from now. No one knows. In the meantime, gas will get more expensive. Moreover, gasoline emissions will continue to hurt the environment. PSA Peugeot Citroen is about to launch the world's first diesel-electric engine, according to Bloomberg. It will join the race to replace gasoline-based engines. That race currently includes all-electric cars like GM's Chevy Volt, clean-diesel vehicles from VW, hybrids – a market currently dominated by Honda Motor HMC and Toyota Motor TM – and ultra-efficient gas-powered cars which have been pioneered by Ford Motor F. Ethanol-fueled cars are available in some states as well. Solar- and water-powered vehicles may come to market within a few decades, according to many experts. Read the rest here.
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