The fuel saving isn’t that great compared to the premium required for hybrid version of that specific model. If you ask me, it’s a waste of battery packs.
Why don’t automanufacturers just make hybrids for its intended use: to save $ and gas. I seriously think hybrids should be limited to 2-seats coupes or 4 doors sedans/hatchbacks because those get the most impressive gas mileage.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Nov 17th, 2011. 3 Comments.
Do they not know they would save fuel if they bought a Japanese Vehicle, like a small Honda Civic or Mitsubishi Dangan?
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I am looking to purchase a new SUV, and I am really interested in the idea of saving gas money on the highway with this cylinder deactivation while cruising. I am having a hard time finding a list of SUV’s that carry this option. Does anyone know where I can find such a list?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Nov 27th, 2010. 3 Comments.
What amount of fuel would be saved if light trucks, including SUV’s, had to meet the same CAFÉ standards as other cars?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Aug 30th, 2010. 3 Comments.
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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