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The Car Insurance Warehouse believe that if you are able to do your bit for the environment then you should. Here at the car insurance warehouse we no longer drive petrol cars. That's right, we that is my wife and I have exchanged our petrol guzzling 2.0 petrol Vauxhall Astra for a 1.9 Fiat Stilo JTD. If you are wondering how much of change that is then this is how it works. The petrol 2.0 had 120 odd bhp and the higher the BHP the more fuel your motor will need to use, petrol motors are also less fuel efficient than their diesel counterparts which is not a statement that I believed I would be saying 5 years ago. Petrol cars simply can not get the same distance out of a liter of petrol as a diesel can out of the same amount of diesel. That's means that even although the government and petrol companies have taken full advantage of the trend for UK motorists to sell the petrol cars and move to the more economical diesel versions by hiking the prices of diesel at the petrol pumps. Appalling that they would encourage and promote more fuel efficiency and then penalise you immediately for doing so isn't it. The truth is that they only care about their profits and you must look after yourself and the environment because you choose to, not because they say so.

Diesel cars are not as cost efficient to drive as their gas powered or LPG counterparts, but they are becoming more common to see. Gas powered or LPG vehicles are in our opinion still the cheapest to run over a long period of time and anyone who pays for the conversion to gas should see a return on their investment after a few years. It does make perfect sense to do if you have around £1500 to spare, especially if you are a farmer who relies heavily on the cost of running machinery and equipment, likewise if your drive a big Land Rover Discovery in the city then you would be making a small contribution to your fellow city dwellers by helping clean up our air and at the same time you will qualify for one of Ken Livingstons' tax breaks too.

A similarly little know fact about diesel cars is that they are low on emissions compared to petrol cars. That means that you get to save a little money on your car tax when you buy a diesel motor. Strange though that when you look at your diesel cars V5 or registration papers from the DVLA you will see that it is classed as a heavy oil vehicle. That actually refers to the that that diesel is a less refined product than petrol, which makes it cheaper to produce!

Another interesting thing about diesel cars is that they do not have spark plugs! Yes, that's what I said, no spark plugs. Diesel motors, that includes tractors and trucks have Glow Plugs in place of spark plugs. These perform the same function essentially, but last longer than spark plugs to and actually cost less in most cases too.

In short, the diesel motor of old is history, more and more vehicles are turning to diesel power units and this is great to see. The technology in a diesels engine used to be considered only good enough for farm equipment and generators and that was a pretty accurate assumption in our books anyway. Today with the Toyota Preus and Honda Hybrid that is no longer true. In fact its not necessary to only look at the hybrids fro the latest technological advances in motoring, I personally think it was thanks to the Honda Corporation that people now have a completely different dispensation towards the diesel engine.

The advent of the hybrid engine. the Hybrid engine runs off both the petrol or diesel driven engine and a combination of the cars engine and either a battery / fuel cell driven electric motor. The electric motors job is to assist the the cars engine during times of acceleration during pull off and normally cuts out at around 30 or 40 miles per hour. This electric motor works in synergy with the petrol driven engine, hense the name for the Toyota Prius! The battery in these cars is charged while you drive and unlike the original battery only vehicles which you need to plug in to a power supply at night, this battery is recharging when ever it is ideal. There is a new battery powered car which has recently been developed and although it too needs to be recharged will complete a range of some 100 miles and hit a top speed of around 65 mph. Very impressive we think. There is a hybrid motorbike too, have a look at this.. its the Acabion GTBO. Think that's great, well the ingenuitive engine boffin's have gone one step further.. The worlds first car to run on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car has now been revealed. The Honda FCX is the worlds first car to produce zero pollutants while running. The car will travel an estimated 270 miles at speeds of up to 100mph and will produce only water vapour from its exhaust. It is expected to cost £50,000 and will be available initially only in America and Japan. Toyota are looking to introduce a more powerful and much more efficient Preius, and BMW also have a hydrogen-powered 7-series car apparently, although they were not for sale and it is speculated to currently use a combustion engine rather than a fuel cell. Mazda revealed its Premacy RE hydrogen hybrid at the Tokyo show late last year.

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