even more fuel efficient for my car on the freeway? would it be 60 or 65? does anyone have any opinions? rsvp.
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Previously some cars had a green “econo” mode button A/C control button which was supposed to save gas. Is there any way to economize fuel without shutting the A/C totally off?
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So many brands, (Of course one for each auto) I feel MOST are just gimmicks.
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Searching on the Internet I found that the gas mileage of a Porsche Cayaman (in most European sites, ex: http://www.porsche.com/spain/models/cayman/cayman/featuresandspecs/ ) is rated as 13,8 ltrs/100kms(city) and 6,8 ltrs/100kms (highway) while in the BMW International Website ( http://www.bmw.com/com/en/index_low.html ) you’ll find this figures(for the 3.0si): 12,6 ltrs/100kms (city) and 6,3 ltrs/100kms (urban). The other models, 2.5si, 2.5i are much more “fuel-saving” than the 3.0si. So my question is ¿why does Porsche of USA claims that the Cayman does 23 mpg and 32 mpg (city – hway, respectively) whilst in American/European/Anymarket BMW always claims the same figures: 20 mpg / 30 mpg (or 12.6 ltrs/100kms and 6.3 ltrs/100kms) for the Z4 2.5Si when clearly as seen in the links above the Z4 has better mileage than the Cayman, while in Yahoo! Autos because of the figures given from Porsche USA it seems as if the Cayman has higher mileage? Thanks to the ones responding.
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I have heard that it is better in Europe if you have an electric stove/hot water system in your home than a gas because gas is more expensive. Is this true? It is the opposite here in Australia, you would probably save 60% with gas rather than electricity.
mmmm cars & transport – sorry, wrong section. If anyone knows from here anyway let me know.
Cheers
Italy to be exact.
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We all know that more weight requires more energy to move it. If a car has more fuel in it, it has more weight, hence more energy,hence more fuel required to move it.
Ignoring all other factors such as more trips to the fuel pump and driving conditions etc, how much fuel would you save by using to half tanks of fuel opposed to one full tank?
Lets assume a 50 litre tank and a car that goes to 35mpg (imperial gallon)
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Any device or anything that I can connect to my car that really works.
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I am curious if running the AC on low will save me gas compared to running it on high. I cannot tell a difference in engine power when it is on high compared to low.
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The school I go to is in the same city and its about 6 or 8 miles from my house. Taking the bus takes an hour and a half.
Does having wheel covers on the tires save gas? I dont know why they remove them when my dad took it to get it fixed.
Suzuki Forenza 2005 sedan.
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