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Get an air car :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-A3XHFT5qc&...
Be sure to watch part 2, too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq8aZVLpf-c&...
In copying and pasting those links, I found a neat little keyboard shortcut in firefox I didn't know about: Option-clicking a link (on OS X) is a short cut to "Save Linked File As"; cool!
If you push those turbos, I'm thinking that the mpg might be slightly less. :)
I'm still a Point A to Point B kind of guy. If a vehicle does that, it's doing its job.
That air car is rather interesting... and it doesn't look like they're trying to bend any laws of physics. The only problem I see (with the non-hybrid car) is that as the air tanks get low you'd run out of horsepower. The hybrid car thwarts that by using a gasoline engine to compress air as you go, but it seems like that would add a lot of extra weight to the car.
However, you still have the "energy state" problem. It takes energy to compress the air -- the same amount of energy that you're getting as output from the air decompressing into the piston chamber.
At least they're not trying to turn water into a combustible gas.
Also, those prototypes (at least the french ones) are fugly.