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	<title>Green Street Journal &#187; Scorpion</title>
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		<title>The Scorpions Sting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 04:20:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Evan FitzGerald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the world of high priced automobiles, there is not a real concern about the carbon footprint left by enormous gas guzzling engines. Many of these super-cars get poor gas mileage, and though they are few in number, add to the growing amount of CO2 emissions. There is a preconceived notion that all of these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the world of high priced automobiles, there is not a real concern about the carbon footprint left by enormous gas guzzling engines. Many of these super-cars get poor gas mileage, and though they are few in number, add to the growing amount of CO2 emissions. There is a preconceived notion that all of these fantastically expensive cars do nothing but pollute without any regard to the environment. That is about to change.</p>
<p>The Ronn Motor Company from Austin, Texas has introduced the newest high-priced super-car to a world rife with economic problems and a growing concern for the environment. Going the way of the Tesla Motors, the Ronn Motor Company has devoted itself to the creation of environmentally friendly autos&#8217;. Their first offering in this category, is the Scorpion.</p>
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<p>Far from looking what many consider to be an environmentally friendly car (Toyota/Honda inspired boxy design), the Scorpion is one of a kind. A glance at the design of the body alone proves that, as it has the outlandish styling down cold. Instead of relying on an electronic motor for propulsion like a traditional hybrid engine, the Maxwell Scorpion depends on a traditional gas engine. In this case, one built from Acura parts. What Maxwell was able to achieve was a powerful engine for his new super-car. But that wasn&#8217;t all. The difference between the Scorpion and other offerings in the exclusive automobile market is that the Scorpion get 40 miles per gallon. Ronn Maxwell was able to achieve this rating through the use H2GO, a real time injection system that puts hydrogen directly into cylinders of the Scorpions engine. This in turn creates more efficient fuel consumption, as well as increased power and lowers hydrocarbon emissions by up to 90%.</p>
<p>Ronn Maxwell Motors also offers the H2GO system found in the Scorpion as an after-market product. That is in addition to a line of green biodegradable performance products that include motor oils, hydraulic fluids and lubricants.</p>
<p><strong>The standard model Scorpion, which has 400 horsepower is selling at $180,000, though there is a considerable waiting list as Maxwell is only building 200 Scorpions a year. Despite the poor economic climate, there is still hope that one day we all may see a Scorpion blazing by us in the fast lane.</strong></p>
<p>For more information about the Ronn Motor Company, please visit: <a href="http://www.ronnmotors.com/cms/" target="_blank">www.ronnmotors.com/cms/</a></p>
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