All about fuel

Lotus has just released the Exige 270E Tri-Fuel, a vehicle that not only runs on petrol but biofuel and methanol.
The Compact Low Emission Vehicle for Urban Transport vehicle is a stylish three wheeled vehicle that runs on CNG.
For the last several weeks Premium fuels have been out of stock in many service stations in NSW. Find out why.
The World Green Car award is an annual snapshot of current environmentally-focussed car technology.
NRMA looks at the operating costs for popular cars in 2007.
Oil well in the backyard? Thought not. We look at the rising issue of fuel economy.
Post-fossil fuel automotive technology is now under intensive development. Bill McKinnon reports.
The internal combustion engine revolutionised transport in the 20th century. It now seems almost certain that the fuel cell will do the same in the next 100 years.
A new study concludes that the official tests which measure the emissions and fuel consumption of new cars are not an accurate reflection of today's real world driving conditions in Australian cities.
While it's rarely cited as a factor behind Australia's booming new car sales figures the rising price of petrol has probably caused many people to get out of their thirsty old banger and into a new car that´s smaller and more fuel efficient.
Find out about various types of fuel and what you can do to save at the bowser.
How can you keep your petrol bills under control?
With so much choice at the bowser we help you choose which fuel is best for your car. 
The fuel discussion is now focussed on how and when we can wean ourselves off fossil fuels.
Rising fuel prices and a growing awareness of the environmental effects of greenhouse gases means that car manufacturers are looking for alternative fuel sources.
It seems that the days of 80-something cents per litre are now probably a memory. While diesel is seen by many people as a more cost efficient alternative, the cheapest fuel continues to be Liquified Petroleum Gas - LPG.
NRMA can show you various ways to save on petrol. You can reduce your car's fuel consumption and save money.
As diesels have soared in popularity, so have the myths and misconceptions about them.
Downsizing or changing to a newer, more efficient car is a small but significant step towards saving the planet.
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