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lean & six-sigma: Toyotas innovative coal powered car excites consultants

  • fastcars · 1 year ago
    Anything alternative fuel intrests me, the gas prices are getting too high.
  • Tonyran · 1 year ago
    What the point of making more if the quality is less. Isn't there craftsmanship pride anymore? Thats also one of the reason why theres no hybrid car for Toyota. They just happy to mass produced what they have right now. No need for research etc.
  • Hire_car · 1 year ago
    lol~~~coal powered car?! interesting!
  • Kpraldr · 1 year ago
    Hallo, very interesting article. I completely agree. Thank you. I read the article with pleasure
  • Tuningman · 1 year ago
    very informative, thanks
  • car · 1 year ago
    very interesting... thanks
  • Stella · 1 year ago
    very informative article. Thanks a lot
  • Acne Guy · 1 year ago
    Excellent post, can you expand your thoughts on six sigma being 'exploitive'?
  • Expensive Cars · 1 year ago
    The Hybrid invented by Toyota made a lot of sale so far due to the high cost of gas prices.
  • automotive master · 1 year ago
    Thanks for good information about Toyota.Keep you good work.
  • Girvan · 1 year ago
    Thanks for posting an enjoyable Blog. Keep it up.
  • Used Acura · 1 year ago
    I have a Toyota right now but I think my next Toyota will be a hybrid.
  • Alternative Fuel Scam · 1 year ago
    Well coal power was quite common in Europe and New Zealand during WW2 - India too I think: anywhere which had supplies of coal. Any hydrocarbon will do in a pinch : the one thing that will never work though is the water powered car scam
  • Araba Kazalari · 1 year ago
    ohh yea! really interesting. coal power haha! and look at TOYOTA SUPRA;

    http://www.arabalarkazali.com/toyota+supra.asp

    crashed toyota supra.
  • CardZone · 1 year ago
    Good afternoon! Interesting clause. It seems to me, that the main motto should be: " it is no more, but it is better "
  • Japanese Car Runs on Water · 1 year ago
    It's nice to hear about the use of different cultures in companies. Coal powered - water powered. Who's working on air powered?
  • Run Your Car on Water · 1 year ago
    Yes, coal was very popular at that time. Great article. Thanks
  • john · 1 year ago
    gas price are getting high in my country too,anyone hear about water power car in japan?
  • Cheap Chrome Rims · 1 year ago
    With the price of gas, we should go back to coal!
  • Car Wraps · 1 year ago
    I think US should do more with coal..some say it would power most us cars for 250 years.
  • motorsportworld · 1 year ago
    Yes i agree and support new technology of green vehicle use water as fuel.

    http://joerzoe.com
  • Used Engines · 1 year ago
    Interesting.Thanks for the info.
  • mike @ save money on gas · 1 year ago
    Toyota kicks GM because of their commitment to quality. In fact, their cars are actually more costly. But...they last longer, run smoother, and need less repairs. I was a heavy GM guy but have to admit Toyota has it together.

    ON six sigma...some of it is mgmt guru hype, but the principles are solid... alot of consultants ruin what can really work.
  • CarOnWaterReview.com · 1 year ago
    The run your car on water technology has been out there for a while now but a lot of people just don't know about it yet.

    There are some guides that actually teach you the method but I think the big car companies won't tell you about them, because the guides are too affordable and they would lose a lot of money if you do find them.

    Gas prices are really getting high everyday and I do know some people who abandoned their car at home because they simply cannot afford to pay for gas.

    I must say that your article is a very nice one but in my blog, I even got some videos and informations about the technology and the guide that can help you run your car on water. If you click my name, you will absolutely be able to learn more about this method.

    Thank You
  • Hydrogen Cars · 1 year ago
    I think that Toyota will be more successful in the nearest future. Toyotas' cars are cheaper than GMs' cars. But the quality is similar. People don't want to pay more for the same quality.
  • hybrid202 · 1 year ago
    Seems the gas monopoly just might move form the Arab nations to coal rich China and Africa. Seems too far fetched an idea to actually happen though.
  • Donna - Mortgage loans · 1 year ago
    Its true, the more fixed and controlled the management the hard it is to go for innovation. Hybrids are the future of engines.

    Donna
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  • used vans · 1 year ago
    I had one of these once but kept on loosing the shovel.
  • Mat · 1 year ago
    Hehe this awesome..save oil save money...
    cheers
    All About Hybrid Car
  • Dana Williams · 1 year ago
    Very good post. My dad is a commodity trader and he said gas will keep rising, so my top priority is to save money on gas. I tried this conversion kit called "Run car on water" from this site http://dealsorama.com/category/tips-to-save-gas/
  • Fuel Efficient Cars · 1 year ago
    Heh yea gas is going to keep rising because, well we need it. What will happen when all the gas is gone? We obviously have to turn to alternative fuels. The only thing that I'm concerned about is, will the cost of the fuel eventually rise up? (I hope not! =[}
  • Hair Loss · 1 year ago
    This is very interesting to hear about. The CEO of Google.com just announced that Google is unleashing a way to work to help make the US 100% renewable powered in less than 22 years. Could it be that Google enters the automotive sector and allies with companies like Toyota?
  • seonate08 · 1 year ago
    You have such a good blog. Your content is quite interesting.
  • Nathan · 1 year ago
    Very very nice post there. definitely informative.
  • qamanager · 1 year ago
    Thanks for this! I do try my best :o)
  • Used Cars for Sale Maine · 1 year ago
    Very nice - it will only be a matter of time before someone actually tries this on cars for real.