Green Driving Practices

January 19th, 2012 by admin No comments »

Everyone is becoming more conscious about the effect vehicles and driving have on the ecosystem. There are things that you can do when driving that will save on your fuel economy. You can change your driving habits to help you save money at the gas pumps. First thing to do is to try and avoid sudden starts and stops. Swerving in and out of traffic also wastes more fuel and sends more gas emissions into the atmosphere.

The best way to save on fuel is to go the speed limit. If you stay at the posted speed limits you can increase your fuel mileage by between 2 and 15 percent. We are accustomed to following the other vehicles on the road. This is typically five to ten miles over the posted speed limit. When we are feeling rushed or having to hurry we also drive faster on residential streets. If you make an effort to try to stay within the speed limits you will see a definite increase in your fuel mileage no matter what type of vehicle you are driving.

By watching your speed you will save on gas and your vehicle will be producing less harmful emissions into the air. The harder you push your car’s engine the more pollution it puts out into our environment. Another added bonus is that if you go the speed limit you won’t have to worry about getting a speeding ticket which could lead to higher insurance premiums.

Whenever possible you should also try to minimize unnecessary miles by planning ahead and by doing all your errands at one time. Try to map out your errands so you are not back tracking and wasting fuel or your precious time. Even if you can’t afford to purchase a hybrid car you can change your driving habits to save you fuel and help the environment at the same time.

Hybrid Motoring

January 12th, 2012 by admin No comments »

Driving is a necessity for almost everyone. Everything in today’s world is spread out and we have to use vehicles to get to and from such places as work, school and grocery stores. Vehicles are a necessity to our life style, on the other hand they are a threat to our environment. It is estimated that about 20% of all greenhouse gas emissions in the US come from cars and SUV’s. These emissions help contribute to climate change and air pollution. There are things you can do to make your car greener, which in turn will make are environment cleaner.

If possible you should look into getting a hybrid vehicle. There are models and styles to fit almost everyone’s needs. You can find a variety of models that are 2-doors, 4-doors, luxury sedans or SUV’s. Hybrids get better mileage than traditional vehicles, which saves you money on fuel. They also have cleaner emissions which is better for the environment.

If buying a hybrid vehicle isn’t a feasible option; then you should try to find the car that will give you the best fuel mileage. Another option is to use bio-diesel fuel. It can be found in almost every state in the US. It can be used in almost any type of diesel car or truck with little or no modifications needed to the engine. Bio-diesel is clean, vegetable based and a carbon neutral fuel.

Ethanol is another vegetable based fuel which is available throughout the US. It is estimated that there are between five and six million vehicles on the road today that have flex fuel options. Flex fuel vehicles allow you to use ethanol or premium gasoline, which makes it more convenient for the driver.

Every day the auto manufacturers are making great strides in building cars that are less harmful to the environment and better on gas mileage. If you shop around you will be able to find a car that meets your needs and is also eco-friendly.