Will rising fuel prices make road trips a thing of the past?
Will our last road trip be our last road trip?
We have an ‘occasion’ to attend in Los Angeles next April. We thought we should be able to include that in our road trip of the southwest.
I dug out my scenic byways guides. I stopped by AAA and got a map of the U.S. so I could highlight the routes and then work them together.
I sent away for information from the states of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.(Yes, I love the internet but I also like having paperwork I can spread out before me.)
But now I’m looking at the rising price of gasoline. No one knows where it will be next spring but everyone says it will be higher.
We took my husband’s car on the last trip.My car will probably need to be replaced next year.What do we buy in anticipation of the high fuel prices?Do we consider buying a hybrid car?
Or, should we do something like turn our current cars into hybrid cars? That idea is a very popular one circulating on the internet right now.
Perhaps you’ve heard of Water4Gas. I did some research into this. Is Water4Gas a scam? Well, if you pay someone for something, and don’t get what you were told you would get then, yes, that is a scam.
Here is what Water4Gas promises:
IMPORTANT: We are going to reveal to you fuel saving techniques unknown to the average mechanic
Based upon my research, Water4Gas is not a scam because it gives you exactly what they say they will.There are ideas and suggestions on ways to improve your gas mileage.They provide pictures and part numbers, including where to buy the needed items, to build your own hybrid system and include the instructions on how to install it. On top of all this, if the information they provide doesn't work for you, you can get your money back.
The information from Water4Gas sounds like it will mean more money in my pocket. On top of that,add a reduction on our need for foreign oil AND even a way to help clean up the environment.Those sound like good reasons to check out Water4Gas
I dug out my scenic byways guides. I stopped by AAA and got a map of the U.S. so I could highlight the routes and then work them together.
I sent away for information from the states of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.(Yes, I love the internet but I also like having paperwork I can spread out before me.)
But now I’m looking at the rising price of gasoline. No one knows where it will be next spring but everyone says it will be higher.
We took my husband’s car on the last trip.My car will probably need to be replaced next year.What do we buy in anticipation of the high fuel prices?Do we consider buying a hybrid car?
Or, should we do something like turn our current cars into hybrid cars? That idea is a very popular one circulating on the internet right now.
Perhaps you’ve heard of Water4Gas. I did some research into this. Is Water4Gas a scam? Well, if you pay someone for something, and don’t get what you were told you would get then, yes, that is a scam.
Here is what Water4Gas promises:
IMPORTANT: We are going to reveal to you fuel saving techniques unknown to the average mechanic
Based upon my research, Water4Gas is not a scam because it gives you exactly what they say they will.There are ideas and suggestions on ways to improve your gas mileage.They provide pictures and part numbers, including where to buy the needed items, to build your own hybrid system and include the instructions on how to install it. On top of all this, if the information they provide doesn't work for you, you can get your money back.
The information from Water4Gas sounds like it will mean more money in my pocket. On top of that,add a reduction on our need for foreign oil AND even a way to help clean up the environment.Those sound like good reasons to check out Water4Gas

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