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Gasoline Prices - Something Can Be Done About It

By: GARKO

Oil industry experts are predicting oil prices will continue rising in the coming months, even above last month's records, partially due to the plans that the Fed has to continue lowering rates. Lower rates equates to higher inflation and rising prices. Minutes of the Fed's March meeting, released Tuesday afternoon, showed policymakers were far from unified in their decision to cut the key federal funds rate by three-quarters of a percentage point, and that they are worried about the severity of the economic slowdown.
High oil prices have also sent diesel prices higher. Diesel's national average price rose 1.3 cents to $4.02 a gallon on Tuesday, AAA said, within 2 cents of last month's record.
"We'll set a new record this week probably in the $4.05 to $4.10 a gallon neighborhood," said Tom Kloza, publisher and chief oil analyst at the Oil Price Information Service in Wall, N.J.
Reasons why the gasoline prices are suddenly rising swiftly include;
The higher costs of a barrel of oil is a major factor.
Gasoline prices always increase in the Spring months, historically . People drive more and the oil industry uses this as a justification to increase prices, claiming that the surpluses are being depleted more heavily.
But here is a primary datum to weigh a lot more strongly than the delirium tremens of gasoline prices as such.
A car 100 years ago achieved 40% more fuel efficiency than in 2008. That is criminal incompetence and a huge scam and you don't have to be the effect of it.
Actually you can even have fun while declaring your independence!
And the other aspect is that, as any informed mechanic can tell you, your car only effectively uses about 20 to 25% of the gasoline that you put into it! And, worse than that, on newer vehicles, the computer is rigged to make sure that it doesn't get any higher than the oil companies want it to get.
The greatest number of people just sit and suffer and cope while not taking any effective action because they don't consider they can do anything. In other words, they are in apathy. Others feel that if something has influence on them they should be able to do something about it in return. And many of these people are turning to Water4Gas as a solution to do something to take matters in to their own hands against the rising cost of oil and gasoline.
WATER4GAS is providing information for a nominal fee which consumers can use in their garage or wherever to create a small gizmo which instills hydrogen into the fuel/air mixture that their vehicle runs on.
The process makes bite sized particles out of the ones that the engine uses as fuel. Because of the smaller size the engine gets to use a lot more of the gas.
With WATER4GAS you can minimumly expect to reduce your gasoline consumption by 30-50% or even more. Those particles must have been pretty "blankin'" big in some engines before. But with WATER4GAS they are made consumable so you can reduce your gasoline consumption.
It also helps reduce emissions significantly.
This information has been purchased by over NINE THOUSAND car owners already and the percentage of happy customers is about 99%! So how about you?

Article Source: http://www.articlesnatch.com

About the Author:
Activist, consumer advocate, entrepreneur and activist, GARKO, does not know how to get your car to run on water like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! That is a misconception. :) But he can show you one of the best ways to save on gas which is to get your car to run using water for gas For a list of current gasoline prices in your neighborhood email garko@startlingdiscoveries.info

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