I guess the advantage boils down to
spending less money on fuel.
Option 3 is to
spend less money on fuel subsidies, saving countries around half a trillion dollars, and improving their fiscal balance sheets.
Not exact matches
Spend less time and
money having to
fuel up because the 2017 Mirage is smart about the way that it uses its
fuel, helping it to be one of the most efficient compact cars
on the market.
Compared to most full - sized vehicles, the Tahoe has impressive
fuel - efficiency that makes it a good choice for drivers who want to
spend less money on gasoline and make fewer stops at
fueling stations.
But the price of fossil
fuels and fossil - intensive goods continues to rise, and consumers quite predictably
spend less money on goods and services when their prices rise.
The way to «
spend less money on electricity and gasoline» is sure as hell not to slap a direct or indirect carbon tax
on motor
fuels or fossil
fuel generated electrical power.
Family life suffers too, with
less money to
spend on food,
fuel, clothes, technology such as games consoles or computers, as well as school trips and holidays.