The goverment is getting more tech savvy by the day! The United States Enviroment Protect Agency and the Department of Transportation have teamed up to create QR codes for car shoppers. These new codes will be displayed on the fuel-efficiency labels that are stuck on each car at the dealership. Once you scan the the code, you can get specific information to that particular car, including number of gallons burned per 100 miles, an estimated annual fuel cost for the car, and both the average and best miles per gallon range for cars in that class. Alternative-fuel vehicles and electric vehicles have their own QR codes, too.
The website powering these QR codes, FuelEconomy.gov, is hoping to help consumers make smarter, more cost efficient decisions when it comes to purchasing a new vehicle.
Ashley DiVeronica - Digital Marketing - rVue
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