
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS OF SOUTH AFRICA
PO BOX 40611, ARCADIA 0007
TELEPHONES: (012) 323-2980/1 – 323-2003
TELEFAX: (012) 326-3232
WEB ADDRESS: www.naamsa.co.za
E-MAIL ADDRESS: naamsa@iafrica.com
OFFICES: 1st FLOOR, NEDBANK PLAZA
Cnr CHURCH AND BEATRIX STREETS
ARCADIA, PRETORIA 0083
NAAMSA MEDIA RELEASE : FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
“VEHICLE FUEL SAVINGS AND EMISSION REDUCTION POINTERS”
Energy is a precious resource essential to modern society,
economic growth and development.
As energy demand grows, the cost of energy tends to rise. This is exactly what
motorists have experienced in South Africa as a result of the rising price of
crude oil, sometimes compounded by exchange rate depreciation, resulting in
record prices of fuel at the pump.
In South Africa, given the high level of dependence on motor vehicles as a means
of mobility and transport, commuters and motorists have experienced an almost
immediate (monthly) impact on their disposable incomes as a result of rising
fuel prices.
At the same time, there is increasing public pressure to reduce green-house gas
emissions associated with rising energy usage.
The National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (NAAMSA)
wishes to highlight a number of options open to the motorist to reduce vehicle
fuel consumption and limit the financial effects of the fuel price hikes and, at
the same time, to reduce green-house emissions.
The fuel economy of the modern motor car has improved significantly over the
past 20 years. Improvements in engine technology has seen the average fuel
consumption of passenger cars decrease from over 10 litres per 100 km in 1980 to
less than 7 litres per 100 km in the case of many of the latest high technology,
highly fuel efficient models.
The latest generation diesel vehicles, while offering all the refinements and
performance of their petrol engined counterparts, also offer significant fuel
economy benefits.
Factors such as driving style, vehicle loading, tyre pressures, road conditions
continue to affect real fuel consumption.
The following fuel saving pointers should be considered by motorists to improve
vehicle fuel efficiency -
Poor maintenance can significantly increase fuel consumption.
Low tyre pressures increase vehicle “drag” and hence fuel consumption.
In the case of manual transmission vehicles change up as soon as engine speed and conditions allow.
Fuel consumption increases significantly when driving at speeds over 100 km/hr
Reduce weight in the car by removing heavy items if you are not using them, e.g. roof-rack, etc.
Use of contaminated fuels can result in fuel injection equipment deterioration and increased fuel consumption.
Optimum fuel economy is achieved during steady constant speed driving. Stop-start driving significantly increases fuel consumption.
Vehicle Manufacturers worldwide are committed to providing
safer, high-tech, environmentally friendly and highly fuel efficient new
products.
Issued by NAAMSA in the interests of promoting awareness about practical fuel
savings tips and reducing green-house gas emissions.
Further inquiries may be directed to the NAAMSA offices at 012 323 2980 or the
Chairman of the Association’s Fuel and Emissions Committee, Mr Stuart Rayner, at
012 842 2438.
NAAMSA OFFICES : PRETORIA
12th July, 2005
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