|
Do you feel like you need to take out a
loan just to afford the gas to go to work? Does it feel like you
might as well just sign over your paycheck at the gas station?
Unless you grow your own food, never go anywhere, and live in a
grass hut, then you’re being by fuel prices.
If you’re smart, and we know you are,
you’re looking for ways to save money on gas. Nobody wants to
have to restrict their traveling, especially in the summer when
you can actually enjoy it so you, smart person that you are, are
probably looking for ways to increase your fuel efficiency.
And that means that you’re probably
looking into the Water4Gas system. The Water4Gas system allows
you to drastically increase your fuel efficiency by turning
water into a hydrogen gas that your car’s engine will burn
instead of oxygen. This allows you to get more out of every
gallon you put in the tank.
What you’re probably wondering is how
that translates to dollars and cents. Just how much money can
you expect to save by using the system? It’s a valid question,
and one that every sensible person will be asking.
The answer, of course, is a resounding
‘it depends’. It depends on how you drive and how far you
drive, obviously, and it depends on what you drive. But that’s
not especially helpful, so let’s talk about a concrete
example.
The Water4Gas system generally gives its
users anywhere from 25 to 60% better fuel efficiency. If you get
25 miles to the gallon and drive 300 miles a week to and from
work, you’re probably spending about 50 bucks a week on gas.
If you get just 25 percent better fuel
economy, that means an extra 50 dollars in your pocket every
month. If you get 60 percent better fuel economy, that means you
go from spending 50 a week to just 20 bucks.
The more you drive, and most of us drive
way more than 300 miles a week, the better this gets for you.
Another upside is that this becomes an even bigger advantage as
fuel prices rise, as you’ll save even more money with each
gallon.
So
for even an average driver, the Water4Gas system will pay for
itself in a few weeks. For people that are always on the go, it
might even pay for itself in a matter of days. That’s a pretty
big bonus for doing something you’re going to have to do
anyway.
|