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Eco-Friendly Pickup Truck Conversions
Hybrid vehicles usually remind everyone of small cars, but if one has a job in construction or a farm, a pickup truck is the only practical solution one can imagine of. The utility factor offered by a normal car is negligible when compared to that of a pickup. Herein, we discuss the various ways in which one can have greener options for pickup trucks. Owning a hybrid truck If your budget allows it, the best of all green options for pickup trucks is to purchase a hybrid car that provides better mileage. Hybrids like Chevrolet’s Silverado and GMC Sierra provide a mileage of 20 miles per gallon on city roads and 23 miles per gallon on the highway as compared to 12-15 in the city and 18-20 on highway provided by regular pickup trucks. Converting current truck to run on alternative fuel One of the most popular alternative fuels to switch to is a bio-alcohol. It is produced by the fermentation of sugars and has a very high octane rating. It is more common in places where there are large corn crops. The fuel has reduced tailpipe emission and is actually less expensive compared to other fuels. Even biodiesel is an excellent alternative fuel that is extracted from animal fats and plants like soybeans and peanuts.
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