U.S dealerships
I have been reading an awful lot of reports lately in regards to vehicle safety and what is being done by the main car manufacturers in terms of providing a safer and secure environment for cars and drivers. One new innovation that was brought to my attention was a fuel saving tool currently being worked on that will help motorists get more miles to the gallon from their cars. Apparently it is a small gadget that will be attached to the cars fuel section and will thin the petrol / diesel fuel making there be less consumed by the engine itself. This will therefore mean that costs will be saved on all fuel as drivers won’t have to fill up as often as they normally would. The good thing about this new tool is that it can be incorporated into used cars or cars that are not necessarily on the production line. In the past, any new type of gadgetry has always been incorporated whilst a vehicle is being built in the car factory. However, designers and technicians have figures out a way in which to allow all types of cars; both new and used to have this device within the configuration. I think that this is an absolutely outstanding idea and one that I hope will develop into something very big for the car market and industry. Whilst the prices of fuel may have decreased of late, the fact remains that compare to many other countries, due to UK tax laws, we pay much more for petrol and diesel than many others within Europe and worldwide. So, with the introduction of such devices, it will also have a knock on effect in terms of the price of oil in that there will be less fuel needed and therefore this will decrease the demand. The knock on effect being that the price of oil will also become less and therefore further savings can be achieved. However, whilst all of this sounds very nice, the idea and device is yet to be enforced and so we could be waiting a while longer yet.