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I’m thinking of buying a Chevy Volt in a couple of years, found it costs $30,000, vs. $18,000 for an economy car. Big difference there, but will I save enough in fuel to make up for this? (I drive 12,000km/A, or 8,000/A, assume gas prices stay the same – now pay $25/week for gas.)
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I realize it is extremely cold outside (30 degree F). I went out for the day and put the heater down to 60 to conserve energy. But I feel it is taking a long time for the heater to warm up the house ( more than an hour) is this normal? I want it to get to 72.
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I’ve always wondered this when I’m stuck in traffic. If I anticipate sitting there for two more minutes (or how ever many minutes), do I save more gas by shutting off the car and restarting it when it’s time to move, or just keeping the car idle?
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I’m thinking about buying a Ninja 250R to save money on fuel costs. I currently drive about 140 miles five days a week. I’m not going to be taking off like a madman nor will I be doing any burnouts.With that being said how long can I expect my tires to last.
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