Yes
Cars were less fuel eficient in the 1930,s as fuel was cheap and no one worried about air polution
The seller is required to provide the buyer with a valid smog inspection certification that is less than 90 days old at the time of the sale or transfer. The inspection is not required if a regular smog check was submitted to DMV less than 90 days before the sale. Gas-powered cars that are four or less model years old don't need to be checked, and some cars are exempt. You can find more information at the related link.
Motorised cars and trucks have existed for less than 120 years.
In Manitoba every vehicle and RV must go through a rigorous inspection before you are allowed to license it. In Alberta if it is less than 10 years old you are not required to have it inspected for registration unless it comes from out of province but most insurance companies will require an inspection before insurance is issued.
There is not a company called Cars For Less. However when searching for the Cars For Less what comes up is a search for Company Cars. So, guessing Cars For Less if it did exist would offer Company Fleet Cars.
While they cost more upfront, hybrid cars usually require less maintenance than regular cars so you spend less on it in the long run. They're great for the planet, you save on gas, etc.
Montana does not have a law for buyer's remorse but has a lemon law. This is not for used cars. It is applicable for cars that are less than two years old and that have less than 18,000 miles on them.
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Driver less cars save time, gas and lives
None so far but it may be in the future less than 10 years
Heavy cars are not economical. Lightweight cars use less fuel to get them moving and keep them moving.
Cars have a smaller engine than most trucks. Because of this fact, cars require less gasoline to power itself than a truck does. A truck, on the other hand, requires more fuel to power a larger vehicle.