A tailpipe test is performed on vehicle at the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality's vehicle emissions inspection station in Phoenix Tuesday, June 14, 2011 in Phoenix. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
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rajonmestra posted at 10:57 pm on Thu, Jun 7, 2012.
well, with the economic downfall, emissions were doing a way to lessen fuel expenses. But apart from that they rest assure that the environment would not be harmed thru the used of fossil fuel that's gonna be losing its resources these days. On one hand, experts are cooperating into this campaign by searching for ways to cut down the skyrocketing cost of gas for drivers and vehicle owners. On the other hand, the automotive industry covers almost halfway as they end up with useful replacement stuff that would be helpful to consumers such as the used of hybrid engine as well as setting up the vehicle in proper way. With the integration of efficient parts such as OEM muffler, suspensions and car exhausts, we would be able to save money at rest.
Accuracy posted at 10:54 am on Mon, Jun 20, 2011.
"Clean Car Program would toughen restrictions on tailpipe emissions starting in model year 2012 through 2016 and eventually call for zero emission vehicles."
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The battery-electric-powered 2012 Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrids (that can travel about 35 miles on fully charged batteries) will pass any zero tailpipe emissions test during the electric mile range.