Can a car get 100 miles per gallon?
The average American car today gets about 20 miles per gallon (mpg) of gasoline. Eighty years ago, Henry Ford’s Model T got 25 to 30 mpg and that car could run on gas or ethanol. What happened? In the decades since the Model T, car technology, speed, safety and comfort have improved tremendously. But in terms of fuel economy, we’re still decades behind. With concerns about gas prices, global warming and air pollution, fuel efficiency has already become a point of concern for car buyers. Let’s explore the question that a lot of people are asking: Can a car get 100 miles on a single gallon of gas? We’re not the only ones asking the question. Google — yes, the search engine Google — is trying to find out. On June 20, 2007, Google