Gas Savers
August 6, 2008
Here are some gas savers that can save you valuable money at the pump. You’ve probably heard Barack Obama say that just inflating your tires can help solve Americas energy problems. Well, you know what, he’s right, well sorta…While properly inflated tires is far from a perfect solution for Americas gas problems on a whole, it makes good sense for you the consumer. Here’s why:
Properly inflated tires are the easiest way you can get better gas mileage out of your car. For one thing having your tires inflated to the proper specifications found on your tires makes your engine not have to work so hard. It takes a lot more horsepower to turn a deflated tire than it does to rotate a properly filled tire.
If you have the original tires on your car you can usually find the tire specifications right inside the drivers side door or in the owners manual. If you’ve replaced the tires then it’s best to check out the tires themselves to find the information you need. You can find a tire gauge to purchase at your local automotive store, Walmart or Target.
Gas Scooters
August 6, 2008
Gas scooters come in a variety of shapes and sizes, in fact they are often called gas mopeds, gopeds, moped motorcycles and even motorized skateboards. One thing is for sure there’s nothing quite like the freedom of being on a gas scooter regardless of the type it is.
These little gas scooters are first and foremost gas savers that can get over a hundred miles per gallon. The typical gas scooters is made from a single molded frame that usually consists of an automatically shifting transmission. They feature small wheels which are generally between 10 to 16 inches in diameter. The engine sizes range from 49 to 250cc in size.
Riders can sit or stand depending on the type of scooter in use. Most modern scooter are different from those built earlier by the fact that early scooter often resembled bicycles. Nowadays it’s seldom that you find a scooter that has pedals.
