The Western Cape Provincial Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport has cautioned motorists and government departments to not modify their cars with aftermarket products, such as fuel additives, magnets, and airflow modifiers, that have not been approved and authorised by a trustworthy vehicle manufacturer.
The Western Cape Provincial Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport has cautioned motorists and government departments not to modify their cars with aftermarket products, such as fuel additives, magnets, and airflow modifiers, that have not been approved and authorised by a trustworthy vehicle manufacturer.
Vehicle additives are sold with the promise of improving a car’s performance and engine health, while some claim to reduce fuel consumption. “Given the state of the country’s economy and the sky-high fuel prices, it is understandable that consumers are attempting in every way possible to save money and pay less for goods wherever practicable. However, the long-term effects of adding fuel additives to vehicles are seriously detrimental and, in many cases, irreversible.”
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