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Gas Is A Vehicle Fuel

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"....all things petrol and diesel" it says in the topic list for this forum. But how about gas? As an up and coming vehicle fuel, shouldn't we also encourage discussion on LPG/NGV by including them somehow in the topic list?

We recently sold our old diesel pickup, and we converted our petrol car to LPG, so on the face of it, "all things petrol and diesel" excludes us! How about making that "all things petrol, diesel or gas"?

I also toddle around on one of those Chinese electric battery scooters, so here again I'm left wondering if discussion on that would be considered off-topic.

Some might say that petrol and diesel are sporty and sexy, whereas gas cars and electric scooters are infra-dig and uninteresting. Not me, though; I see all transport as a utility on which environmental impact is as important, if not more so, than convenience, comfort and speed. There are different opinions and we may have to beg to differ on some of them.

But to return to the main topic, can we add "gas" to the topic list for this forum, and thus encourage gas discussions as well?

+ SJ

im all for the use of alternatve fuels especially ones such as biodiesel.

as a matter of fact id like to try and make an electric car with recumbant technology.

google t-zero electric car

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