POST UP YOUR CARBON FOOT PRINT (AUTOMOBILE)

[LEFT]2007 Jeep Commander 4WD
Regular Gasoline
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(1 barrel=42 gallons) [/LEFT]

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[LEFT]22.8 barrels/year[/LEFT]
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[LEFT]Annual Tons of CO2 Emitted http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/images/calculator/info.gif
[COLOR=black]12.2 [/COLOR]
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[LEFT]2002 BMW 325i
Premium Gasoline
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Annual Petroleum Consumption
(1 barrel=42 gallons) [/LEFT]

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17.1 barrels/yearhttp://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacarimages/ltGrayDot.gif
Annual Tons of CO2 Emitted http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/images/calculator/info.gif[/LEFT]
[COLOR=black]9.2 [/COLOR]
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Air Pollution Score[/LEFT]

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[LEFT]So, i use about 50 barrels of oil a year. why is the barrel not 55 gallons?[/LEFT]

Imperial gallons.:gotme:

For an extra $1.17/hour of my pay I will take the ALLROAD over the Prius.
Sorry but $46.80/week is not enough for me to drive a Prius.:biglaugh:

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2003 Nissan 350z

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2003 Nissan 350z

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Premium Gasoline
18
City

20
Combined

24
Hwy

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Sticker MPG info

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Average based on 4 vehicles.

25.6

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23

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28
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Fuel Economics

Cost to Drive 25 Miles

$5.41
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Fuel to Drive 25 Miles

1.25 gal

Annual Fuel Cost*

$3248

Based on 45% highway, 55% city driving, 15000 annual miles and a fuel price of $ 4.33 per gallon . Use Your Gas Prices & Annual Miles

Energy Impact Score

Annual Petroleum Consumption
(1 barrel=42 gallons)

17.1 barrels/year

Carbon Footprint

Annual Tons of CO2 Emitted
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9.2

graph showing the tons of greenhouse gases
3.5

16.2

EPA Air Pollution Score

Air Pollution Score

Score = 02

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Safety

Crash Test Results

Size Class

Two Seaters

Engine Size (liters)

3.5

Cylinders

6

Transmission

Manual 6-spd

Drive

Rear-Wheel Drive

Gas Guzzler

no

Turbocharger

no

Supercharger

no

Passenger Volume

NA

Luggage Volume

NA

Engine Characteristics

NA

Trans Characteristics

NA

How are fuel cost estimates and miles on a tank determined?
Fuel cost estimates are based on 45% highway driving, 55% city driving, 15000 annual miles and a fuel cost of $ 4.33 per gallon . You may customize these values to reflect the cost of fuel in your area and your own driving patterns.

Fill-up cost and the distance you can travel on a tank are calculated based on the combined MPG and the assumption that you will re-fuel when your tank is 10% full.

What’s the difference between air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions?
The Air Pollution score and Carbon Footprint measure different types of vehicle emissions. Air pollutants harm human health and/or cause smog. Carbon Footprint measures greenhouse gas emissions (primarily CO2) that impact climate change.

Why do some vehicles have more than one air pollution score?
Some vehicles are available in multiple emission versions that look the same but have different air pollution scores. Unfortunately, it is difficult to distinguish between similar models.

If you click on the link “Show Detailed Air Pollution Information” above, it will display the emission standard and the 12-digit underhood engine ID. You can identify the cleaner car by matching the engine ID listed above to the Underhood Label Identification Number on the vehicle.

Note: In some cases, manufacturers choose to certify identical vehicles to different emission standards. In these cases, the vehicles will have the same engine ID.

The carbon footprint measures greenhouse gas emissions expressed in CO2 equivalents. The estimates presented here are “full fuel-cycle estimates” and include the three major greenhouse gases emitted by motor vehicles: carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane. Full fuel-cycle estimates consider all steps in the use of a fuel, from production and refining to distribution and final use. Vehicle manufacture is excluded. (U.S. Department of Energy, GREET Model 1.7, Argonne National Laboratory)

NA - Not Available

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DISCLAIMER: The user estimates shown above are based on data from Your MPG users rather than official sources. Since the source data cannot be verified, neither DOE nor EPA guarantees the accuracy of these estimates.

OP, how did you get it to copy and paste so nicely? all i could get was a clusterfuck like zwarbyt

Where’s Mike’s cartoon of the kid crouching and wincing like he’s being attacked by text?

My Carbon footprint is 10.8 for the Xterra.

1999 Subaru Impreza AWD 5spd.
Regular Gasoline

Annual Petroleum Consumption:
17.9 barrels/year

Annual Tons of C02 Emitted:
9.6

Air Polution Score Not Available.

19.6 barrels/year
10.5 Annual Tons of CO2 Emitted
Air Pollution Score 3

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Annual Miles

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Estimated New EPA MPG
MPG ratings for this vehicle have been revised
Premium Gasoline
19
City 22
Combined 27
Hwy

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EPA Window
Sticker MPG

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Average based on 1 vehicle.
24.6
View Individual Estimates
Disclaimer

Fuel Economics
Cost to Drive 25 Miles $4.92
Fuel to Drive 25 Miles 1.14 gal
Cost of a Fill-up $56.51-$61.96
Miles on a Tank 287-315 miles
Tank Size 14.5-15.9 gal
Annual Fuel Cost* $2955

Based on 45% highway, 55% city driving, 15000 annual miles and a fuel price of $ 4.33 per gallon . Use Your Gas Prices & Annual Miles

Energy Impact Score

Annual Petroleum Consumption
(1 barrel=42 gallons)
15.6 barrels/year

Carbon Footprint

Annual Tons of CO2 Emitted

Personalize Annual Miles 8.3

3.5 16.2

EPA Air Pollution Score

Air Pollution Score

Show Scores for California and Northeast States
Show Detailed Air Pollution Information

2000 Audi S4

Annual Petroleum Consumption (1 barrel=42 gallons): 19.0 barrels/year
Carbon Footprint: 10.2 Tons of CO2 Emitted

does it allow me to calculate how much im fuckign my grandchildren by not running a cat?

They had no CTS-V so I used an XLR

Annual Petroleum Consumption (1 barrel=42 gallons): 19.0 barrels/year
Carbon Footprint: 10.2 Tons of CO2 Emitted
Air Pollution Score: 2

:snky:, trail and error.

14.1 carbon footprint for the Expedition… OH YEAH!. Oh wait, we want a lower number don’t we. Shit.

Pretty stupid considering it doesn’t ask you for miles driven per year. I can guarantee a lot of people on this forum put out more CO2 with their economy cars per year than my Expedition that doesn’t break 10k a year, might not break 8k this year since we’ve been taking the GTO for road trips.

There is an option to change the miles per year.

10.5 for the Impreza (@ 18k miles)
1.8 for the Corolla (@ 3k miles)

Looking at 12.2 for the Legacy that is replacing the Impreza next year.

1985 BMW 318i 5spd (didn’t have '84, same thing though)
Annual Petroleum Consumption: 10.4 Barrels/Year
Carbon Footprint: 5.6 Tons

1999 Nissan Maxima 5spd
Annual Petroleum Consumption: 16.6 Barrels/Year
Carbon Footprint: 8.9 Tons

1995 Toyota Paseo 5spd

Annual Petroleum Consumption: 11.0 Barrels/Year
Carbon Footprint: 5.9 Tons

Not counting the 2nd E30 since it doesn’t move. :lol:

94 lesabre

17.1 barrels per year

9.2 carbon footprint.

45 Imperial gallons = 54.042769 US gallons

?

12.7 barrels/year

7.4 barrels/yr
3.9 tons carbon dioxide

You can personalize it in the carbon dioxide subsection. :stuck_out_tongue: