Sales of RVs careen off the road Some people who might have the means to buy an RV are loath to commit $40000 to $280000 on a depreciating asset in a dismal economic climate. And the prospect of spending $315 to $675 to fill up a vehicle that gets seven miles per ...Solar Power for The RV Everyone likes to get away for the weekend and when you get a chance to there is a lot of fun in taking a recreational vehicle, or RV, to go camping in. Your RV could be a pull behind camper or a camper that you can drive. ... RV Tanks = Tight Wallets Doing so can cost as much as $610.00 to fill a Fleetwood RV that carries 125 gallons of diesel. Add the fact most RVs only get 7 miles to the gallon and that five star hotel suddenly looks like a bargain. Extraordinary fuel costs though ... Comment on Innovative Future Fuel Savings For Motor Homes by Lug_Nut Connie, I don’t know whether such hybrid systems would be available or priced within a reasonable amount. The city buses run 16 to 18 hours per day, seven day a week. With that operation frequency, the cost can be addressed. ... Comment on Drilling ANWR: More Questions and Thoughts by willie having the rights to land does not mean there is oil there. The oil companies lease large section hoping that the one area out of 1000’s of acres leased may pay-off. Working in ANWR is simple because there is work already being done in ... Comment on Innovative Future Fuel Savings For Motor Homes by Connie Why cab’t we have hybrid motorhomes? They are using hybrid buses in California and New York that I know of. If hybrids can be used for these buses, why can’t they be used for motorhomes? Years ago there were small Class C motorhomes on ... Comment on Innovative Future Fuel Savings For Motor Homes by Lug_Nut Alvin, Propane, like all energy commodities, has also increased in price greatly. I don’t know, however, how it would compare to gas power today. Perhaps there are other readers that may know how these compare if used on heavy vehicles ... Comment on Innovative Future Fuel Savings For Motor Homes by Alvin ... How about using propane as fuel. Comment on Drilling ANWR: More Questions and Thoughts by Gayle John - that’s an absolutely brilliant idea - and that’s why it probably will never see the light of day. I have an idea - let’s get a movement going to suggest everyone vote to replace every standing member of congress - no one ... Comment on Drilling ANWR: More Questions and Thoughts by John Johnson Rather than waste time and energy, no pun intended, arguing which additional energy sources to choose, why not realize that we need as much additional energy from as many sources as feasible? Nuclear, ANWR, bio, fuel cells, ...
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