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Most of the fuel used by a car is used to push the air out of the way. The faster a car goes, the more fuel it uses to go the same distance. It makes sense to slow down, but even with over $4.00 a gal gas, no one seems to be doing it.
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I just read an article on saving gas and it claims that you add the equivalent of 20 cents per gallon for each 5 miles per hour you drive over 60 mph. But I’m just wondering what people think about getting to your destination faster to save gas vs. going slower to save gas. On the expressways that I usually drive on for long trips the speed limit is 70 mph and I will usually go as fast as 80mph. Do you think I’m wasting fuel or driving efficiently? FYI: I have a fuel efficient 2-door Civic, use cruise control as often as possible, limit the amount of extra weight in my car, and drive safely. What do you all think?
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You can go to Fl from Washington via a car train.
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what should the target RPM be whats the best speed to shoot for, whats better run the a/c or leave the windows down or would that cause to much drag make the engine work harder and it would be better to run the a/c its a automatic 4speed v-6 if that relevent
on the interstate for a long distance drive target engine rpm. mph? windows verse ac?
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I heard something along the lines that if you drive slower, you don’t use as much gas. But wouldn’t it use more gas since it takes you longer to get to your destination?
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TDI is diesel engine that is much much more fuel efficient. THANKS.
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I am sixteen years old and am looking at getting my first car. My family recently bought a boat and need to tow it to the lake twice a year. The winters are cold and snowy where I live so i would like four wheel drive. I also would like good mpg to save money. About 25 combined would be my preference. If anyone has a suggestion that would be great
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I just go a job which is 21 miles one way, i will be on the highway on interstate 95 for like 16 miles of the commute to work how should i drive to save gas.
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