Sentences with phrase «worry about fuel»

And part of what happened in the U.S. auto industry was because oil appeared relatively cheap, the U.S. auto industry decided we're just going to make our money on SUVs, and we're not going to worry about fuel efficiency.
While I found you generally don't have to worry about fuel consumption unless you turn on the rich fuel mix for ages, tire degradation now feels much better.
We really value United Miles more than any other, (awesome rules for award tickets and don't have to worry about fuel surcharges) and SPG's points transfer to United at a 2:1 ratio, not awesome compared to Ink Bold's 1:1 ratio with United.
While this redemption is among the highest of the airlines on the list, you have to remember that with United you don't have to worry about fuel surcharges and so your tickets to Europe will cost next - to - nothing.
I love the Chase Sapphire Preferred since the points are so flexible and you don't have to worry about fuel surcharges.
Picking up my grandchildren for a visit and just going wherever we please without having to worry about fuel mileage, room in the car or problems with the car breaking down on us during our rides.
The fantastic new is, though, that you likely won't have to worry about fuel costs for a while thanks to fuel incentives for your Toyota Mirai.
Bear in mind I bought this vehicle with no regard or worry about fuel consumption or niceties like power seats or leather wrapped anything.
I don't think you need to worry about the fuel tank, though use good judgement here: if the trunk feels hotter than the sun, I wouldn't risk driving around.
«But we believe we should be making biofuels and replacing petroleum, and it's not good policy in our mind to only worry about fuel supplies based on the price of oil.
What will the PM do to help families worried about their fuel bill this winter?
If you're really worried about fuel use the one to look out for is the plug - in hybrid 330e, with a claimed 148.7 mpg and 44g / km of CO2.
Oh and if your worried about the fuel economy you want a Prius, not an M5.
It's worth avoiding the six - speed automatic if you're worried about fuel economy, too — it drops that combined mpg figure down to 36.2 mpg and emits 204g / km of CO2.
While most folks who are shelling upwards of $ 60,000 to $ 70,000 for a Stingray aren't too worried about fuel economy, it still adds another reason for enthusiasts not to feel too guilty about the effect the Corvette is having on the environment.
The petrols are thirsty despite the vast improvement in efficiency proffered by the supercharged V6 over the old V8, but even so probably not the domain of anyone worrying about fuel bills.
Those not worried about fuel costs may want the added horsepower and towing capability provided by the 5.3 - liter V8.
However, if you're not worried about fuel economy, the W - 12 Continental GT Speed is now available with more horsepower.
For those worried about the fuel efficiency the Soul will give you 6.9 L / 100 km (34 MPG) and if you are concern about the enviroment the CO2 emissions are 156 g / km.
worried about your fuel bill, you may want to think twice about a Jeep.
Businesses that value predictability for planning routinely hedge: airlines and shipping companies worried about fuel costs, farmers hedging against crop prices falling, etc..
The real reason United miles are so lovable for wanderlusters is because you can do so many things or rather go so many places with their miles, and you can do it all without worrying about those fuel surcharges mentioned above.

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Traders are suddenly worried about interest rates (although anyone older than 30 has to be amused that 2.85 % on the Treasury 10 - year is a source of panic), worried about inflation (although after the last decade of stagnant wages, Friday's 2.9 % rise should be cheered, not jeered), and worried about a tax - fueled spike in growth (with this report from Powell's Atlanta colleagues leading the way.)
The front - month contract slipped for a second straight month in October on ample crude supply and worries about lower fuel demand as the global economy slows.
A fading economy and high fuel costs have a lot of Canadians worried about how to save money while staying warm this winter.
When people become unhinged from their cars, they no longer have to worry about issues such as parking, insurance, maintenance and fuel...
These doubts have been fueled by a high (but declining) unemployment rate, worries about a possible «double - dip» recession, and of course, the European debt crisis and U.S. fiscal cliff.
He doesn't believe in natural loss of fossil fuels, ozone... yet he is worried about limited cash flow.
In his novel High Fidelity, Nick Hornby asks why people worry so much about sexy, violent, and perverse rock songs, and so little about the many more rock songs that luxuriate in beautiful sadness, usually a sadness fueled by love.
The most recent reported that 71 % of Australians are worried about how much food and groceries cost, topped only by concerns about electricity, fuel and healthcare costs.
Perhaps if the star is worried about his reputation stopping him from sealing a move to one of the biggest club's in the world he should learn to keep his comments to himself rather than fueling further speculation.
An additional worry for the children is whether anything about their parent will appear in the newspapers, providing fuel for taunts and bullying.
This may be true, but it fuels the misconception that a significant delay is nothing to worry about
-LSB-...] if we don't have enough to worry about with BPA in infant formula, now the Environmental Working Group warns us that perchlorate (a rocket fuel ingredient than can -LSB-...]
Opposition to the convention has been fueled this year in large part by labor unions and environmental groups who worry about the consequences of opening up the constitution.
Many people, worried about rising fuel bills, ration their heating use to such an extent that it has a serious impact on their physical and mental health, and every year, around 25,000 more people die over the winter months compared to the non-winter months.
If people are not worried about their mortgages, food bills, energy prices, fuel cost or, more importantly, job security, they drive the economy forward.
Worries about health effects, privacy and cost are fueling growing opposition to wireless, digital «smart meters» that utilities around the country are installing on homes and businesses and touting as key energy conservation and grid reliability tools.
And it's also corded, so you'll never have to worry about running out of fuel.
Now we need to worry about global warming and the high price of jet fuel.
The dirtiest, most polluting fossil fuel on the planet seemed doomed in a world of cheap gas and worries about global warming.
In particular, a relatively new form of nuclear technology could overcome the principal drawbacks of current methods — namely, worries about reactor accidents, the potential for diversion of nuclear fuel into highly destructive weapons, the management of dangerous, long - lived radioactive waste, and the depletion of global reserves of economically available uranium.
Many owners and managers also worried about market volatility around natural gas pricing compared with prices for residual oil, which they knew to be stable and historically less expensive than other fuels.
The oil industry has resisted attempts to use the RFS to promote these second - generation fuels, worried about how they might compete with its products.
The trend worries many local environmental groups, such as California's Surfrider Foundation or Australia's Nature Conservation Council of NSW, which are concerned about protecting nearby ecosystems by safely disposing the concentrated brine left from the process as well as increased fossil - fuel use and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions.
The promise of fusion eliminates the need to burn fossil fuels, accumulate greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, warm the Earth, and worry about nuclear waste — instead, providing clean energy that uses ordinary seawater as a fuel.
I am worried about my period and if I'm not fueling my body enough.
These last 5 years or so, I've seen my parents plagued with illnesses because of choices they made when they were younger — lack of activity, to indulging, to giving into the «odds» and that has fueled me more — I don't want my daughter to have to worry about me 30 + years down the road — I wan na be strong and agile then too.
Moreover, any extra protein that you consume that your body does not use gets broken down into amino acids to be used as fuel, or simply excreted, so don't worry about this either.
Not having to worry about what they are going to make to fuel themselves while not feeling well is another weight off their shoulders that you can help lift!
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