There are a lot of things that you can do to reduce fuel consumption in your car, brake in plenty of time- do not brake harshly at the last second. Do not start aggressively, do not over rev the engine, try to build up speed when going downhill, because accelerating uphill burns more fuel and obviously travelling at faster speeds burns more fuel.
yes, a lot more,
Being a hybrid or fully electric car makes a car quite efficient. Also a lot of factors determine how much fuel effienciency a car has. Such as weight, tire pressure and speed.
yes they are good but they eat a lot of fuel
Boats cause more pollution than Jets, they burn Bunker Fuel which emits a lot more harmful products than Kerosene
There are a lot of benefits to owning fuel saving cars. Primarily, people love the money that they save when they buy fuel saving cars. If you feel like you may want to jump in on the possible savings that can be found in newer cars, you should look online. While most people still buy their cars from car lots, there are actually a lot of great deals to be found online.
Water is an excellent fuel for internal combustion engine, But, It takes A LOT! of energy to make it to the form to burn
The pollution from the cars is hazardous to the air quality from fossil fuels. Fossil fuels have to burn a lot of gas and coal in order for cars to get driving.
"Motor cars are a lot more powerful in terms of speed and fuel life. However, a hybrid car's battery is electrical which makes the car life regenerative."
they do that if it crashes or doesn't make a proper landing and if it catches fire there is no fuel to burn and there is a lot less chances of it blowing up
Choke is a mode of air/fuel mixing that causes a rich mixture (meaning a lot of fuel). This is often used upon starting the engine. it is applied manually in older cars, but newer cars have an ECM to control such functions.
All cars do it with fresh cats and an over rich condition. The ricers "computer up" their fuel flow and then you get that smell. You gotta burn a lot of gas to make BIG power.
Hybrid cars run off of the same types of fuel that any other car runs on. The only thing that you really need to take into account when you're buying a hybrid is fuel octane. That is, hybrid cars generally need a higher octane fuel than other cars do. If you don't get the right hybrid car fuel, you can end up causing a whole lot of problems in your engine.