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Gas-guzzler commonly refers to a vehicle that makes inefficient use of fuel
Fuel

Fuel is any material that is burned or altered in order to obtain energy and to heat or to move an object. Fuel releases its energy either through a chemical reaction means, such as combustion, or nuclear means, such as nuclear fission or nuclear fusion....
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The term originally came into use in the US when congress established Gas Guzzler Tax provisions in the Energy Tax Act of 1978 to discourage the production and purchase of fuel-inefficient vehicles.






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2006 Hummer H3 H1 and H2
Gas-guzzler commonly refers to a vehicle that makes inefficient use of fuel
Fuel

Fuel is any material that is burned or altered in order to obtain energy and to heat or to move an object. Fuel releases its energy either through a chemical reaction means, such as combustion, or nuclear means, such as nuclear fission or nuclear fusion....
.

The term originally came into use in the US when congress established Gas Guzzler Tax provisions in the Energy Tax Act of 1978 to discourage the production and purchase of fuel-inefficient vehicles. The gas guzzler tax had applied only to cars (not trucks) and was collected by the IRS.

Ironically, today the term is often used to refer to SUVs or other semi-large vehicles that qualify as "light trucks". Nevertheless the term extends to all fuel-inefficient vehicles, from antiquated V8 American classics to Italian-bred sports cars. A Lamborghini Murcielago
Lamborghini Murciélago

The Lamborghini Murci?lago is a high performance sports car produced by Italian automaker Lamborghini and designed by Luc Donckerwolke. It was introduced in 2001 as the successor to the Lamborghini Diablo....
, a Plymouth Roadrunner, and a Hummer H2
Hummer H2

The Hummer H2 is an sport utility vehicle and sport utility truck manufactured by General Motors under the Hummer brand. It is a large truck with room for six passengers ....
 might all be classified as gas-guzzlers, though they are very different cars.

Common examples of 'gas-guzzlers' include:
  • SUVs
  • Pickup truck
    Pickup truck

    A pickup truck is a light motor vehicle with an open-top rear cargo area which is almost always separated from the cab to allow for chassis flex when carrying or pulling heavy loads....
    s
  • Full-size vans
    Van

    A van is a kind of vehicle used for transporting goods or groups of people. It is usually a box-shaped vehicle on four wheels, about the same width and length as a large automobile, but taller and usually higher off the ground, also referred to as a light commercial vehicle or LCV....
  • High performance sports cars
  • Classic musclecar
    MuscleCar

    MuscleCar is a television program whose hosts demonstrate how to rebuild muscle cars while sharing information about these cars and their history....
    s
  • Some luxury cars.
  • Most old cars can be regarded to have bad fuel economy (North American models averaging between 9 - 19 MPG or 12 - 26 l/100 km) when compared to similar modern vehicles.


Reasons for bad fuel economy

There are several reasons for bad fuel economy in all of the cars mentioned:
  • Large displacement engines. A large displacement engine requires more fuel to run it than a smaller engine, with the only exception applying to forced induction
    Forced induction

    Forced induction is a term used to describe internal combustion engines that are not naturally-aspirated engine. A gas compressor is added to the air intake instead, thereby increasing the quantity of oxygen available for combustion....
     engines.
  • Small displacement engines. An excessively small engine often requires more fuel to run than a moderately bigger engine which can deliver more power per piston bore than its smaller equivalent. A smaller engine has to work twice as hard to deliver adequate power, thus consuming more fuel than if the engine had a slightly bigger engine capacity. This situation is often found in Ireland
    Republic of Ireland

    Ireland is an Island country in north-western Europe. The modern Sovereignty state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned by the British on 3 May 1921....
     where a motor taxation system is used which taxes cars based on engine capacity.
  • Heavy weight. A heavy vehicle requires more work
    Mechanical work

    In physics, mechanical work is the amount of energy transferred by a force acting through a distance. Like energy, it is a scalar quantity, with SI of joules....
     to accelerate than a lighter vehicle, requiring more powerful (larger displacement) engine with higher fuel consumption to achieve a similar power-to-weight ratio
    Power-to-weight ratio

    Power-to-weight ratio is a calculation commonly applied to engines and mobile power sources to enable the comparison of one unit or design to another....
    .
  • Large drag coefficient
    Drag coefficient

    The drag coefficient is a dimensionless quantity which is used to quantify the drag or resistance of an object in a fluid environment such as air or water....
    . A less aerodynamic
    Aerodynamics

    Aerodynamics is a branch of Dynamics concerned with studying the motion of air, particularly when it interacts with a moving object. Aerodynamics is a subfield of fluid dynamics and gas dynamics, with much theory shared between them....
     vehicle must deflect a greater volume of air when moving at the same speed than a more aerodynamic one. To overcome this drag
    Drag (physics)

    The term drag is widely used in Physics and Engineering and is central to the field of fluid dynamics. "Drag" refers to forces that oppose the motion of a solid object through a fluid ....
    , a more powerful engine with higher fuel consumption is needed.


Most SUVs and large pickup trucks share several of the qualities needed to be inefficient, making the light truck market with their added popularity very criticizable for causing decreased fuel efficiency. Most passenger cars are usually affected by only one or two of these factors. For instance, sports cars usually have only a large displacement engine.

Gas-guzzlers in work use

Much of the environmentalist opposition to gas guzzlers is not directly aimed at any model in particular, but rather at its use. Indeed the use of heavy duty vehicles such as SUVs and pickup trucks for construction, forestry, or any professional use that requires it is generally considered less objectionable than their use as a family car. However, some models are purpose-built, or modified in a way that renders them useless as work vehicles (such as lowered off-road vehicles, delicate and expensive upholstery on a SUV...).

Means to decrease fuel consumption

The increasing trend is to make engines smaller yet more efficient. For example, removing a V8 and replacing it with a supercharged V6 results in much better fuel economy without compromising on power or ability. This trend is mainly caused by the declining popularity of fuel inefficient vehicles due to rising gas prices.

Then there is the reduction of vehicle weight, with a switch to monocoque
Monocoque

Monocoque, from Greek language for single and French for shell , is a construction technique that supports structural load by using an object's external skin as opposed to using an internal frame or truss that is then covered with a non-load-bearing skin....
 construction instead of body on frame construction and an increased use of lightweight materials, aluminium
Aluminium

Aluminium or aluminum is a silvery white and ductile member of the boron group of chemical elements. It has the symbol Al; its atomic number is 13....
, plastic
Plastic

Plastic is the general common term for a wide range of synthetic or semisynthetic organic chemistry solid materials suitable for the manufacture of industrial products....
s and high strength HSLA steel
HSLA steel

High strength low alloy steel is a type of alloy steel that provides better mechanical properties or greater resistance to corrosion than carbon steel....
s instead of ordinary mild carbon steel.

Gas-guzzlers are not only seeing a scale back in engine size and weight but also in the type of fuel used to power it to prevent environmental damage caused by the use of fossil fuels. For example, some light truck manufacturers are adopting hydrogen
Hydrogen

Hydrogen is the chemical element with atomic number 1. It is represented by the chemical symbol H. At standard temperature and pressure, hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, nonmetallic, tasteless, highly combustion and explosive Diatomic molecule gas with the molecular formula H2....
 fuel technology in order to provide the consumer a vehicle with a much lower running cost. The problem with these alternative fuel technologies is that they are either too expensive for widespread use and/or they are scarcely available especially in smaller countries.

Diesel
Diesel

Diesel or diesel fuel in general is any fuel used in diesel engines. The most common is a specific fractional distillation of petroleum fuel oil, but alternatives that are not derived from petroleum, such as biodiesel, biomass to liquid or gas to liquid diesel, are increasingly being developed and adopted....
 technology is widespread in light trucks, especially in Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
 and Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
. The bad reputation of diesel fuel and the previously bad quality of the fuel, however, have led to the rarity of such vehicles in the U.S market. The excessive particle emissions of diesel engines have also been cut back with particulate filter
Diesel Particulate Filter

A diesel particulate filter, sometimes called a DPF, is a device designed to remove diesel particulate matter or soot from the exhaust gas of a diesel engine....
s, which are offered for most modern diesel engines. The introduction of ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel in the U.S. along with rising gas prices might make diesel-powered vehicles popular again in the United States.

Driving habits and vehicle maintenance are easy to change and can have a big impact on fuel efficiency. Driving at 120 km/h (75 mph) can consume 25% more fuel than cruising at 100 km/h (60 mph) since automobiles are optimized to run in the 60-100 km/h (40-60 mph) range. Sudden acceleration, poorly maintained vehicles (frequency of oil changes and brand) and gasoline brands can also impact overall fuel efficiency by over 20%.

Gas guzzler tax


Basics

The U.S government introduced the Gas Guzzler Tax as a part of the Energy Tax Act
Energy Tax Act

The Energy Tax Act is a law passed by the U.S. Congress as part of the National Energy Act. It was a response to three developments:Tax credits for conservation ...
. The tax was introduced to tax the purchase of inefficient vehicles at the same time that Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards were introduced. The Gas Guzzler Tax applies only to vehicles classified as cars, as opposed to light trucks. Since 1991, cars with a combined fuel economy rating under 22.5 miles per gallon (approx. 10.5 L/100 km) have been subject to the tax. Light trucks, which includes virtually all sport-utility vehicles, pickup trucks and vans, are not subject to the tax.

Criticism

The primary criticism of the tax is that it does not apply to light trucks. As a result, relatively few vehicles are subject to the tax. When the tax was first introduced, light trucks were viewed as primarily work related vehicles. With the shift towards consumer uses for SUVs and pickups, the original rationale for exempting trucks is considered invalid by critics of the current tax law.

See also

  • Low-energy vehicle
    Low-energy vehicle

    A Low-energy vehicle is any type of vehicle that uses less energy than a regular fossil fuel vehicle.Higher efficiency can be achieved by changing the vehicle's design, and/or by modifying its powertrain....