Borfo drives cleanest car!!
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User1 at 03.14.08 - 12:05 pm
Borfo does drive the cleanest car!
For those that doubted Borfo's claim, here's the scoop.
Greenest Vehicles of 2008
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NONE OF THIS MATTERS WHEN YOU'RE BUSY COUNTING BASKETBALL PASSES.
turrican03.14.08 - 12:08 pm
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Me walking is cleaner than your bike.
turrican03.14.08 - 12:24 pm
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32 MPG
$ 2.30 per gallon equivalent (unless I hook up at home)
I can drive up to 200+ miles before needing to re-fill
Near Zero Emissions
15,000 Miles before next oil change
I can drive in the carpool lane
I can drive on farts
If you notice all the MTA busses are running on it now. But the Auto industry will never concede due to greed.
I bought mine used. Hard to find, but look around. Brand New they go for about 17k (I think) - I got mine for 11k
Theres no shortage on Natural Gas. Prove me wrong.
Joe Borfo03.14.08 - 12:39 pm
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I forgot to mention 200 miles on only 6 gallons equivalent - 3600 PSI
The new tanks can hold more now.
Joe Borfo03.14.08 - 12:41 pm
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My tall bike is powered by DNG, Dirty Natural Gas.
SPOOK03.14.08 - 12:52 pm
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Here’s a quiz to test your green car knowledge. Which is considered the greenest, most environmentally friendly, highway capable car sold by a major manufacturer in the US?
If you thought Toyota Prius you’d be wrong. According to the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE), as well as the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), it’s actually Honda’s Civic GX NGV, or Natural Gas Vehicle. The EPA has given the car that distinction since 1998 when it was first introduced, at that time to fleets only. (The ACEEE has done the same but only since 2000 when it was first offered to consumers.)
http://www.green-energy-news.com/arch/nrgs2007/20070138.html
User103.14.08 - 1:16 pm
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yeah whatever where's the party Saturday night?
SKIDMARCUS03.14.08 - 1:38 pm
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This gives a whole, new meaning for the term, "fart-cannon" exhaust.
I remember my stepdad telling me stories about throwing matches at the bursting, swamp bubbles in Indiana.
Or, how some farmers kept their cows inside semi-sealed, barns to seal in and harness the methane fumes.
If anyone's been past Harris Ranch on the 5 northbound, you know what I'm talking about.
bentstrider03.14.08 - 3:05 pm
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As long as it didn't PASS (gas)..
turrican03.14.08 - 3:08 pm
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His car actually runs on the tears and semen of older french trannys
andres8410.17.13 - 3:17 pm
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