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September 27th, 2005 01:24 PM #211
those needing constant charging are 100% electric cars, not hybrids.
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September 27th, 2005 01:30 PM #212Originally Posted by Martz1977
Btw, hybrid & electric-powered vehicles are a different breed. Most hybrids can recharge its own batteries (from its internal combustion engine + braking) while electric-powered vehicles doesn't have that capability.
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September 27th, 2005 01:59 PM #213Originally Posted by tagalnasaabroad
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September 27th, 2005 02:35 PM #214
magkano ba ang balak nilang target sa price ng gas?! frustrating na ang bansa natin
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September 27th, 2005 02:36 PM #215
may chance umabot ng P50 before the end of the year..1 major reason is that winter is fast approaching in many countries and this will generate increase in demand..
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September 27th, 2005 02:45 PM #216Originally Posted by pitbullz
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September 27th, 2005 02:47 PM #217sory po. clearly, misinformed ako sa mga auto. how about cars running on lpg? are they developing it? at least sa bus meron na. sa taxi sabi sa akin kinoconvert nila? (hope di ako misinformed dito). laking bagay to since we have malampaya. baka mas maging mura. dont know effect sa performance though
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September 27th, 2005 03:03 PM #218we really cant do anything about the increases. kahit na subsidize pa ng government. lalo lang mababaon government natin.
from what i understand. most of OPEC and non OPEC members are already running at full capacity, except for Saudi (near full capacity na rin). the demand really is at its all time high (especially in China and US) kaya mahal din ang presyo. Growing pa demand sa China kaya we really cant expect softening of the prices soon.
problema pa kapag konting disturbance lang like mga hurricanes na yan, humihinto sila ng production. automatic, taas sila ng presyo.
dapat talaga, magdevelop pa sila ng more fuel efficient cars or alternative engines para di lang makatipid sa gas, kahit papano, bumaba din ang over all demand.
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September 27th, 2005 04:02 PM #219Originally Posted by mazdamazda
whats fascinating is given that were a third world country and the price of fuel is crazy...many people still but gas guzzling AUV's,SUV's and sports cars...kakataka ano hehehe but the trend is leaning towards more practical cars now and im glad to see the trend...
sana maglagay na lang ng scooter lanes lahat tayp mag scooters na lang...kaya lang pag abot natin sa office puro libag na tayo lahat
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September 27th, 2005 07:57 PM #220
last year pa pala yung thread starter nito...
eto lang masasabi ko... pag pumalo ng P50/liter ang diesel... competitive na ang biodiesel (sana) - assuming wag tataas ang presyo ng copra at di magbubuwaya ang mga biodiesel manufacturers.
also, baka maging competitive na rin alcogas or pure ethanol for gasoline-powered cars.
between the two, I think mas ready tayo for biodiesel, madami naman niyog sa pinas at madami dami din namang coco oil millers. Sugarcane industry natin medyo mahina pa (from which you will source your ethanol).
LPG or CNG? that's another option pero oil companies din ang may control dyan. saka wala pa masyadong infrastructure to deliver that on a nationwide scale.
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