This means people will drive LESS to the shopping mall and
buy less gas!
Not exact matches
the JJ George Grill Torch is
less expensive than the plain
gas torch that I
bought at Lowes.
The marketing and advertising companies make it seem so, make them seem so attractive by
buying into the biggest pain points that parents have which are: searching for that one bottle that will cause:
less air,
less gas,
less fussier colicky like symptoms.
Other EU members, which are more under influence of US and
less independent (Poland, Baltic countries etc) could either
buy gas from Russia at bigger prices then Germany, or try to find other sources (US, Qatar etc..)
The crossover utility vehicle can be refueled in
less time than it takes to
buy a
gas station hot dog and supersize soda — not even 10 minutes — and has a 300 - mile range.
You can
buy a kettlebell for
less than it costs to fill up your
gas tank.
«It's always great to go 500 miles on
less than $ 20 in
gas,» said Jim Alden of Hollywood, Calif., who recently sold his 1994 Honda Accord and
bought a $ 22,000 silver 2001 Toyota Prius, one of two hybrid
gas - electric vehicles on the market, along with the Honda Insight.
after 2 prior Marquis which did not offer service, I really was hesitant to
buy this 2003... the updates it afforded allowed me to chance it once again...
Gas mileage seems
less than the prior 95 which was repurchased by Ford due to many things wrong, and 96 LS with air suspension, that lasted 69000 and blew 2 cylinder heads... 2003's rear end whine needs to be explored by the dealer..
While you might think that you're getting a great deal on the car you have your eyes on since it costs
less then a comparable vehicle by a competitor, if you're not careful you might end up
buying a car that will cost a lot in things like
gas, maintenance, and repairs.
If you drive, you will save money on
gas by doing it in one big trip, but you'll also be
less tempted to impulse
buy since you won't be going into the store as often.
If you're a bargain hunter who regularly shops at wholesale warehouses and discount retailers, a high - earning retail credit card could help you
buy more with
less and turbocharge your savings on everything from
gas purchases to home supplies.
Cars
bought in the United States last year averaged only 20 miles per gallon (mpg), which is
less than half the
gas mileage available on the most efficient cars today and about the same as a 1908 Model T.
The company has pledged to
buy palm oil certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil and to use proprietary NExBTL technology that produces fuel with lifecycle greenhouse
gas emissions 40 to 60 percent
less than those of conventional diesel fuel.
It also costs a lot
less to charge an EV than it does to
buy gas or diesel, and if you consider powering your EV with a home solar installation, you can even bring the costs down further — you can use Solar - Estimate's tools to learn more about that and work out the rates of return you would get from installing solar panels given your electricity usage and location.
And unlike the electricity industry, in which market forces have pushed utilities toward cleaner energy, including natural
gas and renewable sources, relatively low gasoline prices in recent years have led consumers to pay
less attention to fuel economy when they
buy new cars.
In most cases it would be easy for these people to reduce the amount of greenhouse
gas that they produce;
buy smaller cars, use public transport more and your private car
less, etc..
Or do I
buy the economical one: the one that will get me around using
less gas?
Reduce your reliance on greenhouse
gas emissions by driving
less, investing in high - efficiency lighting and appliances, and
buying locally
They drive far more miles annually, use
less public transportation, and
buy larger,
gas - guzzling vehicles.
It's pointless designing an organic garden and then
buying a
gas guzzling vehicle or building a house from concrete and steel when we can use local materials with
less embodied energy.
Eco-friendly drivers can now drive
less, and save even more money than they already are
buy cutting down on
gas consumption.
If you are, up to this point you've probably been led to believe that the only area you can possibly save money on is
gas and maintenance — after all, the
less gas you
buy the more money stays in your pocket.
But if you can rework the lists in such a way that you only visit the stuff mart twice a month, you'll spend
less on impulse
buys, waste
less gas, spend
less time there, and possibly
buy less in general... meaning
less waste.