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If I could make a car that ran entirely on Hydrocarbons; would you actually buy it and drive it?
assuming the hydrocarbon fuel was relatively inexpensive and widely available.
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you guys caught me in my smart*** atempt at humor
I'm sorry
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10 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I think Henry Ford beat you to it.
- 1 decade ago
I'm not too familiar with fuels, but I was under the impression that gasoline and diesel are hydrocarbons, so I already do. If you're talking about bio-fuel or some other renewable source, then yes, I'd even be willing to pay extra for the car and the fuel to be "green."
- LieselLv 51 decade ago
No. I can barely afford gas for the one I have now, let alone car payments for a new one, even if fuel was inexpensive.
Liesel.
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- ConanLv 41 decade ago
Yes... but why not buy the Air Car runs completely on compress air.
Source(s): http://www.theaircar.com/ - Anonymous1 decade ago
now you shouldn't be tricking the libs like that.I'm sure they know that hydrocarbons is another name for oil.(then again,maybe they don't)
Source(s): Texan - ken sLv 51 decade ago
If it fits my needs and has the same performance as my present vehicle And looks good..
- Anonymous1 decade ago
That's what we drive now.
- kristycordeauxLv 51 decade ago
idk, what dealer incentives do you offer? Rebates? Cash-Back?, No Payments till 2050?