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The GoblinAero No Gas Hog Saves Environment and Your Money

With the cost of gas these days, automobile manufacturers are constantly looking for fuel-saving ways to keep us on the road. Goblin Motors will be entering the arena with the GoblinAero, due for release this month.

The GoblinAero is a human-powered or motor-assisted hot rod that the makers of the company hope will save drivers thousands of dollars in fuel costs.

The Goblin uses a Honda 35 or 50 cc engine gives 150 mpg. This little car is capable of speeds up to 30 miles per hour and is perfect for running short errands, such as making runs to the grocery store.

Not only is the Goblin great on the eco system and a money-saving venture for drivers, it’s a convenience for those who have lost their license to drive. In most states, a license, registration, and insurance are not needed for the GoblinAero.

No, you won’t be doing much drag racing with this car, but you will save a whole lot of money.

The GoblinAero will be available this month for $5995.
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