Cars & Transportation

Why are cars important to you?

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: Felicity

18th Feb 2012 02:46pm

why cars important to people?how did they love it?

Captain Slog
  • 25th Apr 2012 04:59am

Hi Folks,
I just thought I'd make a comment about Cars. I have never owned one and probably never will. Todays cars are just absolute crap compared to the Classics right up to the late 80's.
But, even then they were approaching the crap zone. The only thing going for today's cars is the Technology in them like GPS, and all the other flash stuff. The real crap thing about them is they are just Coke Cans on wheels. Very fragile! Their engines, no matter how "flash" they are, are also crap. Even after a Hundres Years, they still only give us 32 Miles per American Gallon (3.9 Litres)
However, there is a New Dawn and a totally BRAND NEW ENGINE is on the horizon. Angel Labs MYT (Massive Yet Tiny) Engine. It can be checked out by looking at it in YOU TUBE. Key in MYT Engine and there is plenty to see and alot better than I can describe. All I can add is it is truly AMAZING and Very Powerful!! And they only have a total of 19-20 Parts. ANYONE can assemble one if it was totally stripped and then put it in their car and drive off, all within a few hours. AND. . . you'd be getting upto 200 MILES per American Gallon. Which means that if you have a 100 Litre or 20 Imperial Gallon (5 litres = 1 Gallon) Fuel Tank, you'll be lucky to only have to fill it every month, instead of every day.
Keep an eye open later in the year because it will be here soon. .
V-8's? Try a 14 Inch in your car and you would have to HONESTLY, BE MAD!! It would rip your car apart. That one is for BIG RIGS.
Check eiet out in YOU TUBE!


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