Austria motorists come with a full tank by one-third more than in 1990
Austria drivers must fill up less and less notes a study VCÖ
VCÖ A recent study shows that the average consumption of Austria's car fleet by one-third lower than in 1990. The new cars will need as much as 35 percent less fuel. The VCÖ points out that in the past two years due to the NoVA Reform (consumption tax) consumption of new cars dropped significantly.
Who in 1990 with a new car back laid 15,000 kilometers, had to refuel about 24 times to the gas station and 50 liters. Today you need for the same distance "fill up" only 17 times. A recent study shows VCÖ, that the fuel consumption of new cars in Austria since 1990 by as much as 35 percent has declined.
In comparison to the years 2008 and 2009, the consumption of new cars by half a liter per 100 kilometers down from 6.5 to 6.0 liters. This success is due to the reform of the consumption tax (NoVA) is due to the VCÖ believe in a bonus-malus system. New cars according to the consumption tax. The VCÖ investigation shows that the fuel consumption of the entire car fleet in Austria since 1990 by as much as 30 percent has declined. Since the year 2000, the average fuel consumption has dropped from 8 liters per 100 kilometers on 6.9 liters per 100 kilometers. Opposite 1980 is the average consumption dropped as much as 59 percent - then "ate" a car eleven liters per 100 kilometers.
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