We could choose to drive more fuel-efficient vehicles, live closer to work, use public transportation, or car pool.
The obvious example has been its reluctance to pressure Detroit for more fuel-efficient vehicles.
Bantam was also an early producer of small fuel-efficient vehicles.
Then perhaps they will slow down and think about smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles.
Next, we'll look at what you need to know about buying a more fuel-efficient vehicle.
The 1973 oil crisis caused a move towards smaller, fuel-efficient vehicles.
It is too early to know whether such a system would discourage people from buying fuel-efficient vehicles.
It provides its members with the use of fuel-efficient vehicles by the hour.
They want fuel-efficient vehicles and fuel efficiency has always been a key part of their buying decision.
Should we raise gas taxes to encourage consumers to buy fuel-efficient vehicles?