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GAS MILEAGE

As his car warmed up that morning, Alan Wilson stared with amazement at his gas gauge. "I
can't believe it's on 'EMPTY' again," he ranted. "I just spent twenty bucks last
weekend!" Alan sped away from his home toward the gas station before he had to be at work
that morning only to find out that the gas prices had been raised again. "Why don't I
just burn my money?" he said facetiously. Alan grabbed the nozzle and began the weekly
task of filling up the gas tank on his 1970 Ford Maverick with a 302 and dual exhaust. "I
need to go buy one of those new Styrofoam pieces of junk that get thirty miles to the
gallon," he mumbled to himself. Since the invention of the car, people have had to go
through this ordeal because we have no choice. It has been over eighty years, and we are
still using gasoline as the primary source of power for our vehicles. With all of the new
technology created over these years, shouldn't we have thought of something better by
now? The truth is that we have. Electricity is a much cleaner, more efficient form of
power that could be put to use, but it hasn't (Bradley 444). Is there any particular
reason? Of course! Somebody will lose money. 
The idea of an electric car has been embedded in the mind of people for countless years.
Whether it be by a writer, an inventor, or a scientist, it has been thought about for
some time. Not only would this idea be safer for the environment, it would save billions
of people money. Unfortunately, gas companies haven't preferred these ideas over losing
millions of dollars in sales. Although it may not be true, many environmentalists believe
that car manufacturers have been bought off by the gas companies in order to keep their
millions flowing in (Sullivan 2). How could an idea perfected years ago not have caught
on by now? The first working electric car was created in the 1800's before the first
gas-powered car. It wasn't perfected until the 1970's so gasoline took its place in the
mean time and we haven't changed back until now (Ramo 24).
In the past month or two, a few car companies have begun to put half-electric half-gas
powered cars on the market (Ramo 25). The work of fiction is slowly becoming a reality.
This may be a form of compromise between the people of the world and the gasoline
companies. These cars are well designed. The gasoline helps the cars get up to speed and
with hills, while the numerous batteries keep the car going when they are up to speed and
not on a hill. They run smoothly and the best part is that a car will get between eighty
and ninety miles to the gallon (Sullivan 3). It is safe to say that most people would
enjoy the idea of filling up their gas tanks once a month. Plus, Gasoline companies will
not be put out of business for two reasons: they will still make money on the full
gas-powered vehicles, and they will still get money from these new "electri-gas" cars
(Ramo 25).
What is wrong with a fully electric car though? For one, they only travel at a top speed
of 65 MPH for 2 hours. After the 2 hours, the batteries need to be recharged. With the
gas-electric cars, a special generator charges up the batteries while the car is using
gas (Bradley 445). So every time the car is getting up to speed or pulling up a hill, the
batteries are being charged by the generator. There is virtually no way to run out of
power on these cars provided the gas tank is kept full, and with only needing to fill up
the tank once a month, this should be no problem for the average person.
To his amazement, Jerry looked down at his gas gauge and saw the needle almost to the
'E.' "Wow, I haven't seen that in almost 5 months," he smirked to his wife. The brand new
blue electric gas car coasted into the local Chevron right next to a certain Ford
Maverick. Alan could do nothing but stare with jealous eyes knowing exactly how great
Jerry's gas mileage had to be with that new car. Both men finished filling their tanks
and left. They never saw each other again for obvious reasons.
Imagine owning one of these gas electric vehicles, and think about how much easier it
would be to pull up to that gas pump knowing that you will not be there again for at
lease a couple months. Eighty miles to the gallon; sounds nice doesn't it? In ten years
or so, when these new vehicles are more common, almost everyone that goes to the gas
station will no longer have anything to fear.
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