Green Cars
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What You Can Do To Make A Difference |
Driving is probably your most polluting daily activity. Each year the average automobile will emit nearly 730 pounds of regulated pollution –
carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, sulfur dioxide, and particulates – and over 10,000 pounds of carbon dioxide when driven 12,500 miles. Light trucks (such as sport utility vehicles) driven the same distance can emit 40 percent more exhaust than that in one year. Vehicle use has the largest overall environmental impact when compared to other vehicle life-cycle stages, because these quantities are emitted every year over the lifetime of a vehicle (typically 10 to 15 years). The vehicle you choose to purchase and how you choose to drive it are the two greatest opportunities you have as a motor vehicle consumer to reduce these emissions.Find out how your purchase choices, your driving practices, and your auto maintenance can improve performance while cutting down on your car's emissions:
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