I buy a new Chevy which get mileage of 28 mpg for $18,000 plus the trade-in of my old Ford which gets 22 mpg. Then when I buy gasoline for the next 3 years, maximum of 12,000 miles a year, they’ll reimburse me for any price over $2.99 a gallon.
For example if I pay $3.99/gal for 20 gallons of petrol, they’ll write me out a check for $20 every time.
So if I drive the 12K a year, how much will I save on gas if it stays around $4?
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And how much fuel is being saved? A link would be very welcome.
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Route A
Going up is 28 minutes /18.69 miles long .
Coming back (using same route) is 27 minutes/ 16.96 miles long.
ROUTE B
Going up 26 minutes/19.80 miles.
Heading back (same route) is 25 minutes at 19.79 total miles.
which route will save me on gas? these are a bit of city then highway miles.
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I have a ford laser sport ’91. It’s 1500cc
When the car is warmed up I can travel at 60km whilst doing 1500revs. I usually stick to this speed when I’m on a backroad. Am i saving gas, would I be saving more gas if i went 100km?
Also I usually travel 80km-90km on the highway (slow I know) Will i be saving more gas?
Please give me some speed tips on saving gas.
Also; say I’m on an open road and I’m going 30km at 1500revs and put my foot down to hit 2500revs till i get to 60km then just stay at that speed or will I save more gas just letting it gradually pick up. Mainly because if it revs for longer at a slower speed I figure I’m waster gas
I get about 2550revs – 2600revs at 100km. It’s just about the 2 1/2 rev mark.
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