Dale Warner loves his donuts, but not only because of the way they taste. While you’re spending 30 or 40 bucks filling up your fuel tank at the gas station, he’s using donut and chicken grease to fill up his 1983 Mercedes-Benz.
And he loves it.
He doesn’t need to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars each year putting gas in his car. But he also loves fueling his car with waste vegetable oil because it runs much quieter than it did before. As a bonus, it smells like French fries all the time. That might not be a bonus for him, but I know I would love it.
But it’s not all fun and games for this inventor. In cold weather, he sometimes has to supplement his alternative fuel with standard diesel fuel. With the gas mileage he gets, he figures he pays nearly a dollar per gallon! Poor guy! (That’s sarcasm, in case you couldn’t tell.)
Restaurant folks love him, too. They gladly unload their grease when he comes by. It creates less hassle for them and provides Mr. Warner with a few thousand more miles of fuel. And as he invested about $1000 into the vehicle altogether, he’s really saved a lot of money over the years.
You won’t find a car that runs on donut grease at your local Mercedes-Benz dealer. But with recent advancements and technologies, you can find new vehicles that are better for the environment. Stop in today and become part of the solution right away.



