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Putting The Economy First With Your Fuel Decision
09th March 2010
Our society is taking its time to become more environmentally friendly, but we’re getting there slowly. There is news coverage everywhere about how we need to be greener to avoid damaging our planet. When it comes to motoring, this is one of the areas where we are least economical, so its time to think of how we can improve on this.
The Danger
Say you own a Vauxhall car, you should know if it takes petrol or diesel. Since the fuel impacts on how the car runs, it is important that you know which type your car requires. Therefore, if you were to head to a petrol station and put diesel in your petrol car, you would soon know about it. The car probably won’t drive for a start and you can seriously damage the motor.
Why Diesel is Better
Make sure you choose a diesel car if you’re wanting something supremely economical. You might find the initial cost of the car is pricier, but fuel is used much more economically with diesel. Some might argue that no cars are environmentally friendly, but if you have to own one than the least you can do is be economical about it. Even though we are in the midst of a recession, people will insist on filling their car up with fuel and driving it. UK drivers just love their cars.
It doesn’t matter if you’re looking to buy used Vauxhall cars or a new car, but make sure you know which fuel type it is. Petrol is by far the most common, but people are gradually starting to catch on to the fact they can get more for their money with a diesel motor. Just remember that diesel cars will give you much more fuel for your money.
If you’re still not sure about which to go for, speak with a car salesman who will be able to give the pros and cons of both.
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