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Reducing Carbon Emissions While You Drive

What's one thought on the mind of most new car buyers? It's purchasing a vehicle that will help them reduce carbon emissions while also saving fuel. Luckily for them, there are lots of new cars on the market that meet these goals, like hybrids, electric vehicles, and plain old gasoline engines that have been carefully crafted to increase miles per gallon.

Reducing Carbon Emisssions with Hybrid Vehicles

Hybrid Vehicles are a popular choice for buyers interested in saving fuel and reducing carbon emissions. With their dual electric and gasoline engines, hybrids are designed to use as little gas as possible to get from place to place. They do this by switching into electric mode when the driver doesn't need the power provided by a gas engine, and also recapturing the energy that's usually lost by braking. Most hybrid vehicles are also designed with a sleek exterior, which reduces drag and improves the vehicle's overall performance.
Any time a car has to use less gasoline, fewer carbon emissions are released into the atmosphere.

Reducing Carbon Emissions with Electric Vehicles

In contrast to hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles use no gasoline whatsoever. That's because their engines rely solely on electric power. Until now, the main problem for drivers of electric cars has been finding a place to recharge (these cars usually need a recharge every few hours), and making peace with the lengthy wait that is usually required to fully recharge the vehicle.
Now, researchers have come up with several new technologies that make electric cars more practical for mainstream buyers. From rechargeable batteries (they can be switched out for a quick and complete recharge) to battery fluid replacement, there are lots of possibilities for auto manufacturers that want to bring electric cars to the mainstream marketplace.
Going electric is a great idea for drivers interested in saving fuel. And since electric cars use no gasoline at all, virtually no carbon emissions are released while driving.

Reducing Carbon Emissions with Gasoline Vehicles

Most new standard cars have been designed with saving fuel and reducing carbon emissions in mind, using lightweight frames and more efficient engines. Drivers that haven't recently purchased a vehicle can still find ways to reduce carbon emissions while they drive. The first step is to service the car frequently and check the tire pressure to keep it running well. That makes it easier for the car to keep itself going, using less gasoline. Also, it's important to keep the trunk free from junk. Carrying around extra weight will increase the need for fuel and increase carbon emissions. Finally, it pays to be a conscientious driver - accelerating and braking needlessly can greatly increase overall fuel consumption

From hybrid and electric vehicles, to good old-fashioned gas guzzlers, there's a way to reduce carbon emissions while driving almost any car. Now that saving fuel has become such an important goal, it's easier to find ways to get from place to place using less gasoline.

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