In the U.S., going to refuel has become a puzzle for the budget of millions of motorists. The price of gasoline rises, the fuel bills follow, and each one is looking for his own parade, from carpooling to public transport, sometimes passing through much more unexpected ideas, according to SupercarBlondie. In the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, a handyman pushed the concept very far. Mali Hightower, 30, based in Ellenwood, has turned a children's to…
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In the U.S., going to refuel has become a puzzle for the budget of millions of motorists. The price of gasoline rises, the fuel bills follow, and each one is looking for his own parade, from carpooling to public transport, sometimes passing through much more unexpected ideas, according to SupercarBlondie. In the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, a handyman pushed the concept very far. Mali Hightower, 30, based in Ellenwood, has turned a children's to…