Friday, 16 October 2015

Reducing your carbon footprints - Used cars for Sale!

When buying a car we are always looking for a high on the hog hybrid or the latest flavor of the month. The way the whole world is going gung-ho over a greener and an eco-friendly Earth, it will be a good idea to make a beeline for the used cars that are up for sale instead.

Getting down to the brass facts, the hidden costs and consequences that our environment face with the production of each new car conceals stacks of pollutants, oodles of waste and plentiful of fossil fuel. Taking into an account the carbon dioxide emitted by the various industries that contribute to the manufacture of a car, the total cost of even a small new car in terms of its carbon footprint could be as much as six tonnes of CO2. It includes other greenhouse gases but takes into account their polluting capacity relative to CO2. Also, the new parts and lubricants too contribute to the carbon footprints. By investing in a used car that has been put up for sale recently, we can delay the additional environmental costs that are involved in the manufacturing a brand new car.

According to a Californian Energy Commission study, going for a used car that would require occasional tune-ups and maintenance can save up to 10 to 20 percent of a vehicle's total lifetime greenhouse gas emissions which would be released during the manufacturing stage alone. Buying a used car for a weekend hurrah, and taking the bus to work, is an even better idea.

In support of the above conclusion, a study by the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory says that an ample amount of energy is spent in the production of the hybrid cars. They emit enormous amount of greenhouse gases and burn more fossil fuels during the manufacturing process. The production of hybrid batteries, in particular, requires much more energy than producing a standard car battery and results in higher emission levels of gases like sulfur oxide.


So, if going green is the way to go, then travel that way in a used car.

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