Commuters have took to sleeping in their vehicles overnight in a bid to save money on their fuel bills. According to the RAC and FairFuelUK, 1 in 16 commuters have slept in their cars to reduce the drives to work.
According to a recent report, natural gas could be the key to powering our future trains, planes and automobiles. As the number of vehicles worldwide increase by a fifth year-on-year, talk is turning to what the future of fuel will be.
If you owned a car before the 1920s then chances are you would have had no fuel gauge and would have to guess when you needed fuel or simply had to wait until it ran out.
This is fuel efficiency gone mad! The Avion set the Guinness World Record for fuel economy back in 1986 after making its epic journey, this retro sports car model averaged at 103.7 mpg as it made its way from the British Columbia border in Canada to the Mexican border.