Like I saw a guy with one on his old car, but I would like to know for sure. Please just let me know thanks.
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I’m plannig to buy a 4 cylinder 2005, 2007 or 2008, SUV to save money on fuel and not too much headache. Which one of these one is better and please provide me the best model. Thank you.
Honda
Toyota
Nissan
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got to do for the ERB
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Work has given me a £450 per month car allowance and 40p per mile for busness use and I intend of getting a new car. Obviously I want something best represents me for work, so not a small car, but also something that is fuel efficient to save money. Any recommendations?
Thanks for the answers. While I know that smaller cars are more efficient, I need something larger. A yaris would not be impressive as a business car. I will be travelling throughout the UK. So perhaps a better way to have asked my question would be ‘which of the larger saloon cars would be the most efficient’.
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Why?
Because it’s ONLY 18.4 cents per gallon (diesel 24.4 cents).
If that is eliminated, it isn’t going to make an iota of difference to the average gasoline purchaser when prices are approaching $5 per gallon, yet it’s going to hasten the bankruptcy of the Highway Trust Fund and will cause more harm than good.
Did you know that during a three-month suspension, the average driver would save only about $28?
Did you also know the soaring oil prices lifted Chevron Corp.’s annual profit to $18.7 billion in 2007?
Exxon Mobil reported on Friday that its 2007 profit hit $40.6 billion.
Would you agree the priority some candidates have of how to address the rising cost of our gasoline is being addressed in the wrong direction?
THE STORY:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/02/BU6AUQMT9.DTL
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I’m looking into buying a Jeep Grand Cherokee but I don’t understand the difference between the 4×2 and the 4×4. Does the 4×2 only have 2-wheel drive? Is 4 wheel drive optional? How about the 4×4 – does this have 4 wheel drive running all the time or can you switch back and forth between 2 wheel and 4 wheel drive to conserve on gas?
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Hypermiling is supposed to be a great way to save fuel but it is hard to figure out what it really is, since it isn’t something tangible it seems. Any ideas?
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