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What will be the green car that is most common in 5 years?

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Hybrid? Electric? Hydrogen?

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  1. Moving a vehicle is all about converting stored solar energy to motive power. All that Gasoline & other hydrocarbons (including Naturel Gas)are is power stored by plants and the animals who ate them millions of years ago. All that Ethanol and biodiesel are is stored solar by current plants, All that hydrogen is is stored solar power from solar cells or the other power sources mentioned. All that nuclear energy is is collecting radioactive particles that didn't make it into the sun, and mimicking the same nuclear reaction that IS the sun .

    So all that we are doing is making complicated solar collection/battery/motor(engine) combinations. If we take out the middle processes we have a solar cell, a quick-charge battery, and a motor. All we need to do is make these 3 things cheaper and we have it.

    Expect to see a lot more electrics like the Tesla Roadster


  2. Natural gas.

  3. biodiesel.Less problems and landfill batteries.

  4. first off hybrid doesn't solve anything in the long run, if everyone got electric cars our electric bill would be equal or higher to gas prices, and hydrogen has alot longer then 5 years before it will be the common car, I think everyone should get air cars they offer the best solution for the near future, and there ready for production in france

    check out ConvertToAir.com for information on how air cars work

  5. None of the above. How about what I drive now - natural gas powered cars? Made in 1999 and 2000 by Ford, and they don't use a drop of foreign oil or gasoline. Super cheap and super clean for the environment. Check out my source below for more info...

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