Water Powered Car Gets IRS Refunds

It is now possible to run your car on water and gasoline. No only is this possible, but anyone can do it in their own garage at home. The precise technology is termed HHO Gas Based Car System - HHO gas results from water and is what provides the power for such a system.

The amazing side benefit of using such technology is that it becomes an IRS tax deduction. Essentially by using such a modification, you are converting your car to a green car and therefore assisting the government in reducing costs and improving our waning national economy. For most people the simple saving on gasoline prices would be enough, but this is a great side effect. It is no secret that the entire world relies on oil- wars have been fought to control the supply and price of it. Becoming less dependent on gasoline will make the world a cleaner and better place.

It all began in 2005 when the IRS decided they could no longer ignore alternative fuel sources, so they began rewarding “green” cars, upgrades and fuels. This has essentially resulted in back up to $2000 for a car, or up to $50,000 for a truck. This is a massive saving, and specifically of benefit to businesses where they may have a fleet of car s or trucks that they will be able to claim for. This might put a smile on many small business owners.

It is of course vital to keep all receipts relating to expenses of the modified car, so that there is catalogued proof.

At this point many may be thinking that it will cost a bomb to set up a water powered car, they would be wrong. The technology is amazingly simple, and cost-effective to maintain. So where to begin? Do a search on Google, and you will be amazed of the simple solutions in creating a water modified car.

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admin on December 23rd 2007 in automotive

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