So basically, it's only green if someone can keep up with it at walking speed. Great. Real innovative.
That looks like a huge dust bin.
If they have got that working then they have solved the planets energy problems, forever. I doubt it.ATG wrote:
Mechanical advantage gearing would run an internal compressor.JahManRed wrote:
To get compressed air, you need a compressor which needs electricity, to get electricity you need to burn some fossil fuels. /fail
Here's me going green

Once I get a gas car, I'm sticking with it. Stupid hybrid crap, well TBH I'm no1 to judge since I've never driven one but I heard they're slow and have a crap power and acceleration.

Once I get a gas car, I'm sticking with it. Stupid hybrid crap, well TBH I'm no1 to judge since I've never driven one but I heard they're slow and have a crap power and acceleration.
Trust me, you don't want to drive a hybrid. I work in a lighting warehouse and always bring stuff out to people's cars. Every time it's somebody in a hybrid, they're always so snobby and half the time they comment about how it's a hybrid. Most people buy hybrids like the penis, err, prius and say it's a good car because they save money and the environment. Do some research on the nickel batteries and you'll find the hybrids aren't so environmentally friendly. If you want something cheap, go buy a friggin Geo that they made a whole TEN-FIFTEEN YEARS AGO that still got better gas mileage than the stupid hybrids on the road today...
How's a Toyota Tundra?
Man I love that thing!
Man I love that thing!
If you love tailgates that snap off, frames that rust in half, engines that fill with sludge and brakes that often fail, then yeah! The truck's perfect for you!!!
and to be gay you have to get your ass raped.AussieReaper wrote:
To make the plastics you need to cut down trees....JahManRed wrote:
To get compressed air, you need a compressor which needs electricity, to get electricity you need to burn some fossil fuels. /fail

If you're gonna get a Toyota, get a Hi-lux. The older version is nigh indestructible as proven by Top GearBradt3hleader wrote:
How's a Toyota Tundra?
Man I love that thing!
I wonder have they done any collision testing on that thing.Macbeth wrote:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art … gD98DE2M82Most car companies are racing to bring electric vehicles to the market. But one startup is skipping the high-tech electronics, making cars whose energy source is pulled literally out of thin air.
Zero Pollution Motors is trying to bring a car to U.S. roads by early 2011 that's powered by a combination of compressed air and a small conventional engine.
ZPM Chief Executive Shiva Vencat said the ultimate goal is a price tag between $18,000 and $20,000, fuel economy equivalent to 100 miles per gallon and a tailpipe that emits nothing but air at low enough speeds.
http://techappeal.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/airpod.jpg
Going green is going to suck.
No because when the tried to open the door to put a dummy in the door came right off...CameronPoe wrote:
I wonder have they done any collision testing on that thing.Macbeth wrote:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art … gD98DE2M82Most car companies are racing to bring electric vehicles to the market. But one startup is skipping the high-tech electronics, making cars whose energy source is pulled literally out of thin air.
Zero Pollution Motors is trying to bring a car to U.S. roads by early 2011 that's powered by a combination of compressed air and a small conventional engine.
ZPM Chief Executive Shiva Vencat said the ultimate goal is a price tag between $18,000 and $20,000, fuel economy equivalent to 100 miles per gallon and a tailpipe that emits nothing but air at low enough speeds.
http://techappeal.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/airpod.jpg
Going green is going to suck.
Piece of shit car...modern art crap, belongs in a museum already!
At 5mph I think you'll be safe as long as you hit another airpodCameronPoe wrote:
I wonder have they done any collision testing on that thing.Macbeth wrote:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art … gD98DE2M82Most car companies are racing to bring electric vehicles to the market. But one startup is skipping the high-tech electronics, making cars whose energy source is pulled literally out of thin air.
Zero Pollution Motors is trying to bring a car to U.S. roads by early 2011 that's powered by a combination of compressed air and a small conventional engine.
ZPM Chief Executive Shiva Vencat said the ultimate goal is a price tag between $18,000 and $20,000, fuel economy equivalent to 100 miles per gallon and a tailpipe that emits nothing but air at low enough speeds.
http://techappeal.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/airpod.jpg
Going green is going to suck.
The compressed air would explode.Aries_37 wrote:
At 5mph I think you'll be safe as long as you hit another airpodCameronPoe wrote:
I wonder have they done any collision testing on that thing.Macbeth wrote:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art … gD98DE2M82
http://techappeal.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/airpod.jpg
Going green is going to suck.
it's basically this,just imagine it green

21th century Shrekmobile?
It looks better than any Nissan. Any other wheeled vehicle looks better than any Nissan!FrankieSpankie3388 wrote:
At least it looks better than the Nissan Pivo... kinda...
We don't have the Hi-Lux in the States, although there is supposedly a 2010 Tundra with an Isuzu diesel on the board.M.O.A.B wrote:
If you're gonna get a Toyota, get a Hi-lux. The older version is nigh indestructible as proven by Top GearBradt3hleader wrote:
How's a Toyota Tundra?
Man I love that thing!
I doubt it. It's probably some ridiculous concept that relies on us all driving the same car, but we're actually being driven by a computer.CameronPoe wrote:
I wonder have they done any collision testing on that thing.Macbeth wrote:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art … gD98DE2M82Most car companies are racing to bring electric vehicles to the market. But one startup is skipping the high-tech electronics, making cars whose energy source is pulled literally out of thin air.
Zero Pollution Motors is trying to bring a car to U.S. roads by early 2011 that's powered by a combination of compressed air and a small conventional engine.
ZPM Chief Executive Shiva Vencat said the ultimate goal is a price tag between $18,000 and $20,000, fuel economy equivalent to 100 miles per gallon and a tailpipe that emits nothing but air at low enough speeds.
http://techappeal.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/airpod.jpg
Going green is going to suck.
If you stick your hand out, the car will make a turn.
Why do "Green" veichles have to look like crap? Surely they don't have to make them look butt ugly.
Good call on "The Homer" Cheez.
Good call on "The Homer" Cheez.
[Blinking eyes thing]
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I wonder how well it'll stand up against my Hummer?
It's the french version of an M1 Abram.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
I volunteer to crush it w/ my suv.CameronPoe wrote:
I wonder have they done any collision testing on that thing.
I posted this awhile back, it may be yahoo but I demand this thread be closed
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=113701
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=113701
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.