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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Jun 4th, 2011. 3 Comments.
Do they not know they would save fuel if they bought a Japanese Vehicle, like a small Honda Civic or Mitsubishi Dangan?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Mar 3rd, 2011. 4 Comments.
I find that crazy I’m 18 and live in England and drive a manual car.
Because I control the car, I can get more power from the engine and it saves fuel.
I know that the majority of americans drive Automatic.
Is it because their lazy or why?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 28th, 2011. 1 Comment.
IIt’s ridiculous look around you when your driving on streets or highways their are Big Gas wasting vehicles , SUV’s, Monster trucks, large cars with V 8 or V 6 engines. I don’t understand I thought we were trying to conserve. Look around a typical parking lot young women struggling to park these tanks like cars and trying to fit them in regular car parking spaces.
Gas prices are very high and most people still but gigantic gas hogs. What going on here?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Jan 19th, 2011. 11 Comments.
I drive on the freeway daily. I set my my cruise control at the speed limit of 65mph. I get passed by 90% of the other cars on the road. If americans were concerned by high fuel costs shouldn’t they slow down? Thus saving money? My opinion is that most americans don’t care. They just want to complain!
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Dec 1st, 2010. 7 Comments.
Why is it Americans continue to driver their gas guzzlers, their boats, and all the other luxuries they foolishly waste money on instead of tightening down like the rest of the world and try to conserve as many of our resources as possible?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Aug 21st, 2010. 7 Comments.
Speeders and fast drivers are a major pet peeve of mine (I admit that I drive slower than a little old lady on her way to the Bingo hall, but I get great gas mileage in my Ford Focus).
But, one benefit of the high gas prices is that it might improve safety by getting people to slow down to conserve gas. (slower speeds = better fuel economy).
Or so I thought, because one thing I’ve noticed is that Americans don’t seem interested in easing off the accelerator to save gas in their vehicles.
I hear a lot of people squawking and b-tching about the high prices at the pump, but people still buy their gas-guzzling SUVs, they still drive a quarter-mile to buy a gallon of milk, and they still put the pedal to the floor even when there’s a red light 100 feet ahead.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Jul 25th, 2010. 10 Comments.
I work from home, but I only use my car every other day. I sometimes walk to the grocery store which is a mile away.
I also set the cruise control in my Ford Focus on the highway and leave it there. I go about 60 mph, but I still see people blowing by me, going 80 mph in a 65 mph zone (which is not only a stupid waste of gas, it’s also risking a ticket).
I still see people speeding up to get to a stop light 100 feet ahead. I had one guy cut me off the other day to do this. He was driving about 5-10 mph faster than me as we were driving through city traffic. 5 blocks (5 miles) later, I was still even with him and honked/smiled at him as I passed by while he was preparing to make a left turn. He knew why I was smiling.
Why aren’t Americans driving slower to increase their gas mileage? Why do people always feel they need to be going 10 mph faster than the next person? What’s an extra 10 mph of speed gonna get you unless you’re driving from Anchorage to Miami?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 26th, 2010. 2 Comments.
A high gas tax would be an incentive to conserve gas and oil. THis would help kick our dangerous oil addiction and total dependence on very unstable and nations that hate us. So would you welcome a federal gas tax of $2 a gallon if in turn income taxes were reduced by an equivalent fiscal amount? After all, high income taxes just discourage entreprenership and business incentive.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 23rd, 2010. 9 Comments.
I just recieved the following info below. Does anyone know the truth about this????
Ford produces a 1.4 diesel turbocharged diesel engine that they refuse to
sell to US consumers. The reason? The engine gets 62.8 Miles per gallon
Highway.
You can help spread this news and spread that Ford refuses to save us money,
and would rather force us to buy fuel from the Arabs.
If you want to verify, then go to…http://www.ford. co.uk/ie/ fusion/co2_ fus/co2_model_ fus_diesel/ -/-/-/-
When I contacted the Ford Motor Company, they said in essence that Americans
do not want a fuel saving car.
No, what I figure is that Ford wants to continue to build mountains with
wheels and maximize their profit margin. My guess is that they are getting
major kickbacks from the oil companies to do this.
If you help, we can send Ford a message. Quit jerking us around. Treat us
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