Found another substitute petrol and diesel engines. A car that runs on coffee, that's just like alternative to the conventional gasoline transport offers a group of British enthusiasts. Picking up an old Rover SD1 with a six-cylinder engine and thoroughly working on it, the engineers managed to create a machine working on dried coffee grounds. However, the car also has a gas generator and together with coffee have to burn wood, but the results are still impressive: the inventors were able to achieve a top speed of 107 km/h and can travel a distance of 336 miles from London to Manchester on "dressing". Perhaps the work of the British not as original as the idea of using as fuel crocodile fat or orange peels, but in any case worthy of respect.