Internal Combustion.

A change is coming.

Car choice effects the planet.

Internal combustion engine (ICE) cars are the most common type of car on the road today. Both Diesel and Petrol powered cars will be banned from being sold new from 2030 in the UK under current proposals.

There is a glimmer of hope for this technology though, as the sale of ICE cars powered solely by

synthetic fuels have been authorised to continue in the EU past their 2035 deadline.

They are relatively affordable. ICE cars are typically less expensive to purchase than electric or hybrid cars.

  • They have a long range. ICE cars can travel long distances on a single tank of gas.

  • They are available in a variety of styles and sizes. ICE cars come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so there is sure to be one that fits your needs.

  • They are easy to find and maintain. ICE cars are widely available at dealerships and repair shops.

However, ICE cars also have a number of disadvantages, including:

  • They are not as fuel-efficient as electric or hybrid cars. ICE cars typically get lower miles per gallon hybrid cars.

  • They produce emissions that contribute to air pollution. ICE cars produce emissions that contribute to air pollution, such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter.

  • They can be noisy. ICE cars can be noisy, especially when they are accelerating or decelerating.

  • They require regular maintenance. ICE cars require regular oil changes and tune-ups, which can be costly.

Ultimately, the decision of whether to buy an ICE car is a personal one. If you are looking for an affordable, reliable car with a long range, then an ICE car may be a good option for you. But you’ll need to buy one before they are discontinued. However, if you are concerned about the environment or noise pollution, then you may want to consider an electric or hybrid car instead.