Sunlight Helps Your Car Bills
Sunday, December 6th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedThis is really just proving how far the technology has come as although we cannot yet power the car as a whole via the sun we can now do bits of it. Although there is no car as such available at the moment there is something you can get that will help you out when it comes to fuel costs. Yes believe it or not all of that air conditioning eventually tears away at the fuel that you use up during the course of the day and getting this solar attachment could really help you out.
{It works as you can attach it onto a specially made spoiler in which when you aren’t driving you roll out the cover over the top of your car and it starts to actually charge the car up with solar energy}. Then once you are in the car you can use it on a lot of things including the electrics for the windows, the air con and even to power the CD player within your car.
If you think where this kind of technology will be in 20 years time you will begin to understand the potential to this kind of product. Just think if everyone went out and bought one of these the money would be raised to make a half decent running car on solar power.
It is unsure if they are going to release this product onto the market or not as of yet but if they do it is sure to start selling to the people who are really interested in these green products.
For people that don’t really care about this and need a new car then look into getting a cheap Audi or perhaps a Audi TT Roadster. There are also many used cars if you do not fancy splashing out on a brand new car.
So it is up to you really on whether you are interested in getting a brand new green car that is going to help save the world and fix some of the awful damages that we have inflicted on it or if you are going to go out and buy a brand new car to enjoy, the choice is really up to you.
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