Mechanical Problems In Rental Cars
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When you rent a vehicle, you want for that vehicle to have some type of quality that makes it worth your money and worth your time. What you don’t want is to drive it off the lot rattling and squeaking and making strange vibrations as you go on to whatever destination you are going to. The cause of these annoying yet not usually serious problems can be anything so the first thing you need to try to do is isolate the problem.

Figure out first which section of the vehicle it is coming from, once you know its much easier to find the specific issue that the car is having. Vehicle vibrations can come from all sorts of places in the vehicle and can feel like they are coming from anywhere. Unfortunately there are many specific issues that vibrations can hint at ranging from steering issues to drive train problems.

As I drove off the lot in a car rental in Atlanta I started feeling a vibration through the floor of the car almost immediately. It would have been easier if I was with my family in a van rental in Atlanta, because the sound was only being made as the vehicle was driving.

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Natural Gas the next new fuel?
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An interview of the billionaire entrepreneur, T. Boone Pickens, by CNN’s Lou Dobbs revealed Pickens belief that despite all the other arguments for electric, hybrids, hydrogen, or ethanol powered cars, the fuel source that the United States also needs to consider is actually natural gas. Pickens’ argument is simple; there are 8 million cars worldwide that already run on natural gas, yet only 142,000 of them are in the United States. This differentiates it from technologies like electric, and hydrogen, in that natural gas is not a new technology, and absolutely no development needs to be done to get it to be a car transportation fuel.

The reason a change is needed to natural gas, is that 70 percent of America’s oil is imported. We are spending $700 billion every year on foreign oil, and in ten years or so we won’t be able to take it anymore, never mind the environmental impacts.

Pickens’ call for natural gas is mostly to the government, to quickly mandate that all government heavy duty equipment vehicles run on natural gas. This is actually not a very difficult task, seeing as a lot of these vehicles already have natural gas varieties. Vehicles that could fall in this category could be cranes and other types of construction equipment, as well as other large vehicles like auto shippers or car carriers. Changing passenger cars is not as easy, because it would be far too expensive and difficult to get many cars produced to run on natural gas. Think about the amount of pumps at the gas station! There would be the three standard varieties of gasoline, one for ethanol (or an ethanol gas mix like e85), one for diesel, one for hydrogen, one for natural gas, and even a plug for electric cars. With eight different choices, and six different fuel types, not only would there be confusion, but the market would ultimately go with whatever was the cheapest. If electric cars became more efficient very quickly and caught on with the masses, all the other fuel sources would essentially die out. The same would happen if hydrogen became the most popular, or any other one. This would leave gas stations with 7 extra pumps a few years in the future, and a great deal of money wasted.

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