Making you giddy?
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Making you giddy?
http://www.dieselforum.org/inthenews/articles03.html
After looking at Diesel news on the internet for a few minutes, it is now more obvious than ever that one of the greatest changes in the United States infrastructure is only a few years away.
It is no doubt that the internal combustion engine is one of the most important devices in this society and economy. Nothing can do what it does so economically, and for years the gasoline powered engine has been at the heart of this.
But the Diesel revolution is obviously coming. With 30% more power than gasoline and ever decreasing costs and inconveniences, as well as soon to be truly miniscule emission levels, the gasoline engines of today will, in as little as a decade, be on their way out, and Diesel's will become the standard.
In my eyes this is imperative, obvious and will most likely be a huge shift in the world of wealth. This will causer fortunes to be gained and lost as some companies accept the superiority of Diesels and others hold onto gasoline.
And so comes the question that I cannot figure out- who do you invest in, or what do you do, in order to make money off of this impending revolution?
After looking at Diesel news on the internet for a few minutes, it is now more obvious than ever that one of the greatest changes in the United States infrastructure is only a few years away.
It is no doubt that the internal combustion engine is one of the most important devices in this society and economy. Nothing can do what it does so economically, and for years the gasoline powered engine has been at the heart of this.
But the Diesel revolution is obviously coming. With 30% more power than gasoline and ever decreasing costs and inconveniences, as well as soon to be truly miniscule emission levels, the gasoline engines of today will, in as little as a decade, be on their way out, and Diesel's will become the standard.
In my eyes this is imperative, obvious and will most likely be a huge shift in the world of wealth. This will causer fortunes to be gained and lost as some companies accept the superiority of Diesels and others hold onto gasoline.
And so comes the question that I cannot figure out- who do you invest in, or what do you do, in order to make money off of this impending revolution?
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