i want to buy a new truck but i want to get the best fuel milage possible all i can find on hear is how to save 5% hear or 2%there i want hard numbers like the cat c 15 gets 5.5 with 80000lbs driven at 55 mph i want to be able to compare new to old and not just guess and hope i get the best
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Please no “don’t do that, it’s dangerous, that’s stupid” answers. I’m asking because I’m curious, not because I plan to do it.
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Not that I would do this, because it is not safe. But I was curious. What’s the distance at 60MPH? at 70MPH? Behind a truck? behind a van? behind a sedan? And how much gas would one save?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Nov 15th, 2010. 6 Comments.
I know that one must maintain a safe distance b/w your car and the car in front. But while driving on the highway the other day, I wondered if it would help with the gas milage if I decrease the distance between my car and the car in front or if I drive behind a big truck. Would doing so help my car by reducing drag or would it not have much of an affect? What are your thoughts on this matter???
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At slow speeds it is more efficient to leave the windows open, but at highway speeds the additional drag caused by open windows costs you more gas mileage than you’re saving. So if you’re going faster than about 35mph, close the windows and turn on the A/C.
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