Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 14, 2005

CONTACT
Mary Byrd, 961-8833
Bobbie Bratz, 961-8890

Air Pollution Control District Launches “Guide to a Clean-Air Ride”

Guide and Information at www.OurAir.org Offer Tips on Buying Cleaner Cars,
Watching Out for ‘Tailpipe Hype’

SANTA BARBARA, CA —Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) today announced an outreach effort to help consumers buy vehicles that produce less smog pollution, and less of the pollution that contributes to global climate change.

As dealers begin to display 2006 models on vehicle lots, the agency is distributing materials that show buyers how to read the Smog Index sticker on the vehicle window, and that point out that vehicles that are more fuel efficient not only save buyers money on gasoline, but also produce less of the pollution that contributes to global climate change.

The effort warns consumers to watch out for ‘tailpipe hype,’ noting that air pollution ratings and standards are different for Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and trucks, and that, while some hybrid vehicles offer significant clean-air and fuel-efficiency benefits, some gas-only vehicles can offer benefits in these areas as well.

The agency encourages buyers to visit www.OurAir.org or to call 961-8800 for more information, and to receive the free postcard “Guide to a Clean-Air Ride.”

For more information, see this page.

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