Government names our most petrol-hungry cars
By Aussies2007
@Aussies2007 (5336)
Australia
July 20, 2008 5:01pm CST
The Holden Commodore has been outed as the most petrol-hungry of Australia's big-selling cars, as motorists mull over how to combat high fuel prices.
The federal government has released a list of which cars use the most petrol to inform consumers - and it's bad news for Commodore and Falcon owners.
Of the most popular cars, the Commodore was top of the list, costing $2,430 in petrol a year and releasing 3.8 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Next in line came the Ford Falcon, costing $2,272 and releasing 3.6 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
The Mazda 3 came third, costing $1,845, while the ever-popular Toyota Corolla came next with a $1,672 petrol price tag.
The cheapest fuel bill went to the Toyota Yaris, costing $1,350 a year.
The government has also rated five-star and hybrid cars. The cheapest to run is the Toyota Prius hybrid, which costs $990 in fuel each year, and releases 1.6 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
The lists can be found in the government's Green Vehicle Guide at www.greenvehicleguide.gov.au
Transport Minister Anthony Albanese said the website made it easier for consumers to live a greener lifestyle.
"More than ever, it's important to consider not only the car's ticket price but also its ongoing running and environmental costs," he said.
Trading in a 6-cylinder car for a mid-size 4-cylinder model could cut petrol bills - and carbon emissions - by up to a third, Mr Albanese said.
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1 response
@adisah (24)
• United States
20 Jul 08
I don't finding it suprising that only US cars were at the top. They really need to work on making better fuel efficient cars.
@Aussies2007 (5336)
• Australia
20 Jul 08
It is actually no brain teaser...
A big car with a big engine will always burn more than a small car with a small engine... no matter how much fuel efficient the big car is.
And you cannot put a small engine in a big car if you want performance.
So it comes down to a choice of living style.
You have to give up the interior extra space of the big car in order to save money.
@lloydanthony111 (4698)
• United States
21 Jul 08
How did you come to the conclusion that only US cars were at the top. Of the 5 mentioned the only American sounding car was the Ford Falcon. And I haven't seen a Ford Falcon here in the United States in over 25 years.
America has it's share of gas guzzlers, but don't add to the figures.
Lloyd