Overall, diesel cars emit less hydrocarbons, carbon monoxideand lead pollution than petrol cars, but produce more noxious gases and significantly more particulates. Despite much debate over which car, petrol or
Why Do More People Put Petrol In A Diesel Car Than Diesel In A Petrol Car?Melanie Kamdar
Do you experience worse car sickness in electric cars than in petrol cars? You're not alone—and when it comes to self-driving cars, it may be even worse.As for electric cars, one-pedal driving is often blamed for feelings of car sickness, according to the US Department of Energy. The...
Electric cars are becoming much cheaper to make Battery electric vehicle (EV) prices have already fallen dramatically and are expected to reach parity with petrol or diesel cars between 2025 and 2027 - and be cheaper very soon after. The average motorist should save £700 a year in fuel cos...
Why Choose a BS6 Petrol Car? For car buyers, this switch to BS6 poses the most common question yet again – which car to buy, petrol or diesel? There are many reasons to go for a petrol car. First of all, petrol cars have always fared better in terms of emissions - they produce ...
Why are electric cars more efficient than diesel or petrol cars? We explain why electric vehicles create less pollution than even the best conventional cars
Are we focusing on the right thing or just the easy thing? A recent news article stated that the California wildfires were dumping as much pollution in the air daily as all the California cars were annually. I really don't have a problem if folks want to drive around in an electric ...
Many of the everyday petrol car is run on a lead-acid battery which electric cars simply cannot handle. The battery used in anelectric vehiclewould be too heavy which will take up an abundant part of thevehicle’s space. Let alone the battery itself would have to be replaced regularly due...
The UK has delayed its ban on the sale of new cars which burn petrol or diesel in internal combustion engines (ICE) from 2030 to 2035.
Well, there’s a couple of things that are worth taking into consideration. First up, watch the battery temperature. Most electric cars have built in heating and cooling to keep them like Goldilocks’ porridge – not too hot and not too cold. But if you drive quickly in hot weath...