www.news.com.au wrote:Most Petrol Hungry cars Named
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 $2430 in petrol a year and releasing 3.8 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Next in line came the Ford Falcon, costing $2272 and releasing 3.6 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
The Mazda 3 came third, costing $1845 in petrol, while the ever-popular Toyota Corolla came next with a $1672 petrol price tag.
The cheapest fuel bill went to the Toyota Yaris, costing $1350 a year.
The Government has also rated five-star and hybrid cars.
The cheapest opf these 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 http://www.greenvehicleguide.gov.au
"More than ever, it's important to consider not only the car's ticket price but also its ongoing running and environmental costs," Transport Minister Anthony Albanese 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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Good Old Goverment pushing us to non Australian built cars.