Millions of Americans are struggling to make ends meet during this economic crunch that we are in. There is one thing though, that many of them are neglecting. Managing fuel cost.
Did you know that the average American who drives 15,000 miles per year will spend over $2000 on fuel this year? And the fact is, there is a couple of easy strategies that could cut that cost down to $1000-$1300.
Fact: If you put a hydrogen fuel cell on your car, you can almost DOUBLE your fuel economy.
The questions in most people’s heads are, “Are they safe? Are they expensive?”
The answers are, yes they are extremely safe. You can actually build these yourself without being a rocket scientist or having any special equipment. Just household items and a few things that you can pick up your local auto store.
The answer to the second question is, no. You can build a fuel cell yourself for under $200. If you purchase a universal fuel cell, you are looking at around $1400, however, when you trade your car, you keep your fuel cell. That being said, if it cut your cost down by $1000 a year, would it be worth it? Certainly. Second of all, you get breaks from the IRS for having fuel cells on your automobile. That in itself, would over the course of a couple of years pay for the cell.
More: continued here