Sentences with phrase «forget about fuel»

They ride rougher than conventional passenger cars - and forget about fuel economy.
Many customers seem to have forgotten about fuel efficiency as gasoline prices fell, but Toyota hasn't.

Not exact matches

Pitting for fuel in F1 wasn't a new concept, but by 1982 it had been more or less forgotten about - until the Brabham team realised it might suit the thirsty turbo engines of the era, anyway.
If you are a Fuel Up to Play 60 school, don't forget to let students know about this contest.
If the future of new and clean electrical technology — that contemporary promoters of the fuel cell are today offering us — really happens, then the obscure story about a curious little invention by a largely forgotten Welsh man of science will become an epic piece of technological history.
Don't forget about proper nutrition — whenever we make changes in our lives, we have to make sure we're fueling ourselves to be successful.
What this means is that for a non-fat-adapted body, it's much easier to forget about trying to burn fats entirely and simply use sugar as a dual - purpose fuel (for both the aerobic and anaerobic systems).
Not only were my jeans in there, but a bunch of other tops and skirts that I had kind of assumed I'd donated in a pregnancy - fueled purge and then just forgotten about because that's how pregnancy works.
The sci - fi plot around them of people being replaced by robots not only fuels the dramatic movement but reflects a hard truth: that Newton Haven has changed, and the people they thought would remember their antics have forgotten all about them.
With the emphasis on high - tech fuel - saving hybrid technology, it would be easy to think Ford had forgotten about the dynamics, but the company insists that the MacPherson strut front and multilink rear suspension makes this a real driver's car, and although there are currently no plans for a hot Mondeo, the 234bhp EcoBoost should be quick enough to keep you entertained.
Once more, I have been hit a few times and it is not much to look at, and one thing I must note that I forgot about, some days it has a hard time starting due to needing a new fuel filter.
Forget peak HP, I care more about the torque in the RPM band where most driving occurs (1000 - 3500)... and I'll gladly pocket the $ 200 - 240 per year that I'd save in avoiding premium fuel.
Forget that the 2018 Porsche Panamera Turbo S E Hybrid is the most expensive or the fastest and most powerful Panamera money can buy today and instead think about what it would be like to drive silently to and from work, using no fuel?
Fuel prices continue skyward, groceries are already through the roof, and education costs — forget about it.
Tip # 8: While earning 1 point per gallon of fuel at Exxon and Mobil is great, don't forget about the points you can earn for non-fuel purchases.
All that so people can drive 2 tonne cars called SUV's that tell other people about their status, live in massive houses that costs a lot in fossil fuels to heat, again because of status mainly and take lots of plane flights to strange places for sight seeing tours that are soon forgotten when you return.
Well, with 43 % of current world emissions from fuel combustion coming from coal (2009, IEA figures), we can forget about that.
He should forget about subsidizing Detroit automakers for conversion to new, fuel - efficient vehicles because those corporations would have already redesigned and retooled last year if they were run by responsible, thinking management.
And that's just to make the paper; don't forget about the energy inputs — chemical, electrical, and fossil fuel - based — used to transport the raw material, turn the paper into a bag and then transport the finished paper bag all over the world.
But when you get too close to the center of things that count — the fossil fuel that's at the center of our economy — you can forget about it.
Forget the #ExxonKnew effort to re-invigorate the otherwise 25 year - old accusation that skeptic climate scientists are paid corrupting money by fossil fuel companies to lie to the public about the certainty of catastrophic man - caused global warming.
I find the global warming arguments extremely compelling, but I notice something peculiar — that we seem to forget that long before «AGW» became a common topic, we saw many causes for alarm over the downside of doing so little to hedge our bets about energy sources, and back then we had little concept of the potential of China, e.g., to match and raise our own carbon fuel appetite.
1 We can continue to burn fossil fuels (and you can forget about + 4 or + 6 degrees of warming) once we are over about 2 degrees and 450 ppm CO2e.
Forget about solar power, hydroelectric dams or windmills — «red herrings» in the fight to replace fossil fuels, as one researcher calls them.
«The only way they can convince the public not to worry their heads about climate change and to forget about regulating the fossil fuel industry is to create their own media megaphone.»
And, one more thing: let's not forget that Matt Pawa, at his former law office's online page collection, had a particular article about Western Fuels suing a number of environmental organizations including Ozone Action, where it quoted David Hunter's desire to one day make a legal argument about the fossil fuel industry running a misinformation campaign.
(Don't forget about coal as a jet fuel.)
It can be easy to forget, given the heated rhetoric tossed about by supporters of these lawsuits, but it is still perfectly legal in this country to produce, market, sell, and use fossil fuels.
(For fossil fuels, tax assessed preferably at the mine or well, to reduce paperwork and make enforcement efficient (as opposed to the exhaust pipe)-- but then a compensating credit for fossil C used in materials unlikely to be oxidized, etc, with compensating tariff / subsidy for trade between nations with differing policies; attempt at least approximate CO2eq tax for other sources so as to not distort the market (don't encourage too much deforestation for biofuels, don't forget about cement production, don't forget about cows, etc.)-RRB-.
We're also trying to focus only on fuel consumption here and forget about everything else.
«It's nice to forget about gasoline, grease and oil and I won't be burning the 3,000 litres of fuel I normally would during a business year.
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