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Air car that runs 200 miles on compressed air.

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A car that runs 200 miles on compressed air.

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  • Lol. I have a car that can run 7000 miles on one gallon of gas. It's true. The oil companies are trying to suppress my invention of course. Sent me $5000 and I will give you a license to sell my cars. 

  • Ha ha another scam for stupid people.

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  • this could be the actual future of cars since the engine works the same way it was but the only thing that is eliminated is a gasoline. but one potential problem there probably is to it that compressed air in a tank is a bomb that once you get into car accident and tank gets damaged it will explode. to make it better the tanks would have to be heavily reinforced, unlike those on the video. I hope that some one, someday will eventually make cars safe for enviroment and us people. Thanks

  • @enigma067 yeah but if it fills up it self then the 200 miles to the tank doesnt exist since it will be full the whole time dummie

  • unfortunately you need an air compressor to compress the air in the first place.

    and just like electric cars, the electricity for the compressor is generated somewhere by machines that don't run on clean air.

  • Oil Companies, enjoy your last days!

  • @ACIMessentials Lol,.. I have a perpetual motion machine at home. Care to buy it?

  • @fessit My bicycle lack emissions. Would you pay me $40,000 for it?

  • slmost 4 years ago this was made....so where are these cars now? surprised these are not all over the world. Where do you buy one? it obviously works.

  • If they put a compressor on the car to keep the air tanks full, the compressor would take power from the engine decreasing the 200 miles range. There's no perpetual motion here. LAW OF CONSERVATION.

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