The 20th century, was commonly called the century of the automobile. It 'hard to believe that Henry Ford started the Ford Motor Company back only about 1903
Since then it has become our world is dominated by motor vehicles and the roads they need. And our environment is now at saturation based on emissions and pollution they produce. Unfortunately, there is no going back, and it seems that the car is much here to stay.
Fortunately, some were smart, inventive andenterprising people to examine all kinds of new ways and alternative energy and fuel. It seems that every week we receive the next major technological development, engineering is read revolutionize driving. But most of us are still driving cars with engines that are very similar, way back used by Henry Ford in 1903 tour.
It 'probably a few more years before all vehicles or powered by waterfresh air. Until then there are many things we can do for everyone, not just the effects that reduce our dependence on automobiles on the environment, but can also save money.
Change car less often
This is one of the most important changes you can make. Instead of a new car every year or two, to keep your existing vehicle for longer. This reduces the need for cars, less pollution from the processing.Keep the car until their reliability begins to deteriorate, and you will save a small fortune.
Keep it Small
Do not go in vain to buy larger vehicles, as they will pay more for the car when the occupants happened. Buy a smaller car as possible in order to meet your needs. You can also hire a good idea for a bigger vehicle for occasional trips, where you may need additional space.
Reduce load
The reduction of the load in the carweight is reduced. Less weight means less fuel consumption which is both better for the environment and your pocket. So let your clubs in the trunk and remove all that junk out of the car.
Reduce wind resistance
Car designers are doing everything to make their designs aerodynamically efficient then com along and remain a top box on the roof. Roof racks and storage containers by introducing a lot, so be sure to draw,delete it if not in use. It allows you to save even more fuel and more money.
Keep Your Engine Tuned
A well-tuned engine is burning fuel as efficiently as possible. Efficiency means that the fuel and the money is not wasted.
Overload tank
During refueling not waste the precious fuel by overfilling the tank.
Cockpit controls
If you drive into the baseControls Cockpit with engine rather than click.
Airconditioning
Running air conditioning consumes more fuel. But it also opened the window, drag to a raise. Only the use of air conditioning, if you really needed.
Driving at reasonable speeds
As a rule, taking about 50 to 60 mph is the best for both the fuel consumption and emissions. Keep your speed down and be reduced and savingsPollution.
Drive significantly
Rapid acceleration, engine rpm and unnecessary sudden braking use fuel unnecessarily. Use your gear the car, drive at reasonable speeds, slow and not turn the engine just because you like the sound it makes.
Keep Your Tires Pumped Up
Tires, not to drag their optimum pressure unnecessary. Ensure that your tires are all necessary pressure will help reduce the waste of fuel,Reduce emissions and save even more money.
Plan your trip
If you regularly your car to pop local storage or imagine yourself in the gym to the ferry. Maybe if you went to the local shops instead of using the car to get enough exercise, and would not need the gym was too big savings all round.
When planning trips to try to avoid traveling at times of peak rush hour. Plan your route to avoidTraffic congestion and try to use the fuel, the most efficient way.
Engine off
If the SA queue waiting for a pedestrian crossing or the like, try to start the engine. Less fuel is used and emissions created and spent less money.
I hope that these suggestions at least make you think about your behavior and, perhaps, you can save some modest changes, fuel and reduced emissions for the introductionThe atmosphere and increase the money in his pocket.


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