Fuel use is an ongoing expense and should be considered when purchasing or leasing a vehicle. The Fuel Consumption Guide, published annually by Natural Resources Canada, provides model-specific estimated fuel consumption information on new light-duty vehicles sold in Canada each model year. The information can be used to compare the fuel consumption of different models and help you to select the most fuel-efficient vehicle that meets your everyday needs.
Choosing the most fuel-efficient and appropriate size of vehicle, driving in a fuel-efficient manner, using your vehicle only when needed and following the manufacturer's operation and maintenance recommendations for your vehicle can save you fuel and money, and reduce your greenhouse gas emissions.
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no because it is to small to make a difference Any extra drag on the car would increase fuel consumption.
As we know more power opens more ways, and big engine consumes more fuel.
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Even though gasoline is highly flammable, it still needs oxygen to burn. More oxygen, the fuel burns more efficiently.
No it is a button, it will take some of your energy to push it however, less than it took to write this answer though
Leaving lights on when not in use does not make a home more energy efficient as it unnecessarily consumes electricity.
Sun -> plants -> animals -> oil -> fuel -> tank. This is just a basic answer until someone gives a more in-depth one.
Yes, a type of fast neutron (without a moderator) reactor called a breeder reactor can make plutonium fuel much faster than it consumes uranium fuel. If fueled with plutonium fuel instead of uranium fuel, it also makes more plutonium fuel than it consumes.But all other reactor types are unable to do this (even though they all make some plutonium during operation).Note: a slight variant of a breeder reactor sometimes called a burner reactor is designed to rapidly fission all actinides (elements from actinium up through all transuranics) to eliminate long lived isotopes from nuclear waste.
Usually it is related to fuel since the engine consumes more when worked(under load.)
The extra weight is undesirable, the V8 consumes more fuel, and the inline-six configuration actually delivers more torque in comparison to displacement than a V8 does.
A plugged fuel filter or a dirty air cleaner filter can cause any automobile to use more fuel. Worn out spark plugs and plug wires can also cause the vehicle to use more fuel.