Gas is very high but we were warned to conserve before now and many didn’t listen and bought the SUVs anyway.
Many of those people buying the SUV’s were using them as their were meant to be used. As an off road vehichle. They mostly bought them for status. A family as a rule, doesn’t really need one of those monsters to haul your 2.5 kids around.
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Hi,
I’ve a Golf 2.0 (petrol) & wondering the best way to save on fuel whilst driving, should i be using higher gears, lower revs etc?
I find it hard to stick to speed limits but how much could i cut down but actually cutting back on the heavy right foot?
Thanks in advance.
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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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Wow – “President Obama”? You must be seeing into the future! Actually, I did an end run around that whole gasoline thing and bought cars that run on natural gas instead. 87 cents a gallon here in Utah, and cleaner for the environment, too. So, no, I don’t drive any less, technically, but I don’t buy gasoline, either, so it doesn’t really matter in that respect…
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Say for instance you are stopped at a fast food place drive through and you want to conserve gas, should you throw it in park and let your foot off the break, or keep it in drive and hold down the break? What setting would save more gas?
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My hubby and I are wondering that. It takes longer to get to that 42mile mark going 60 and your engine will still be working hard. So how would that be more economical? Gas is going up no matter what you do.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 19th, 2010. 9 Comments.
I have 25(it was 20 to 22) minutes of driving to my job. I was driving around 70mph and I’ve slowed down to between 63 and 65, but never more than 65. The difference in gas consumption is large on my car. I’m finding that it takes an extra day or two before I need to fill the tank again.
Is anyone else here doing this?
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