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Casey Putsch, speaks about how his prototype Omega Car was ignored by the automotive and mainstream media after achieving 104.73 miles per gallon and 0-60 mph in 4.61 seconds inspire of getting coverage in the past before it accomplished anything. He speaks about how he was compelled to build the car after hearing the lies of the then Senator, Barack Obama while running for President. Casey lays out his plan for future Omega Car videos to find out where in the World innovation can still happen and to speak openly about what he has learned about politics and industry in the last 10 years while building the car and the Genius Garage Educational Programs.
Casey's next goal is to only burn 1 ounce of diesel per mile or to achieve 128 MPG. The acceleration video was a direct comparison to a Tesla Model 3, a C7 Corvette, and a Dodge Viper RT/10. The fastest readings were- Tesla at 4.60, Omega at 4.61, Corvette at 4.61, and the Viper RT/10 at 4.85. The Omega is the cheapest car to drive per mile beating out the Tesla and is the only one of these cars created with sustainability and affordability as a top priority. Casey is aiming to create a material science company and a design and engineering company creating everything from home goods to automotive parts while speaking openly about broken politics in the United States.