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How to drive to reduce your car's gas consumption 15 Articles

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    by A.W. Berry

    All vehicles come with a standard fuel economy rating such as 40 miles per gallon but this mileage per consumption ratio is only based on pre-standardized driving conditions such as highway driving at 55 mph for example or "normal

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    by Laura Lee Winger

    Conserving energy while driving can really make a difference to your pocketbook, especially with the way gas prices are sky rocketing. Luckily, a lot of it is common sense. For example, you use more gas when you accelerate quickly

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    by James Dreamer

    How to drive to reduce your car's gas consumption

    Many drivers either don't give gas mileage any thought at all or assume their vehicle is manufactured to burn a specific amount of gas and nothing they do will affect it. This

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    by Heather J Powell

    I am fortunate enough to drive a car that has an on-board computer. This computer shows me the direction I am traveling, the life left in my oil, the amount of gas I have used since the last reset, the number of miles left in

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    by S. james-T Ward


    Often while laboring to do my part in the moritorium on fuel consumption by struggling against the rise and fall to the landscape here I hear the roar of an approaching engine.
    It draws nearer me reflective in the unfolding of

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    by Lee Gee

    The manner in which you drive can significantly affect the level of gas consumption of your car. The knowledge of the reasons which decrease gas efficiency and consumption can give you the knowledge to improve efficiency, saving

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    by Gemma Wiseman

    The rate of a car's fuel consumption depends partly on the fuel economy rating of the car but, more importantly, on the driver's performance behind the wheel. A car's make and model may offer the driver the opportunity to reduce

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    by Spider Pig

    City driving puts a lot of stress on your vehicle. Reducing fuel consumption can save you money in more ways than just at the pump. Here's 4 suggestions:
    1. Taking the most popular route to work, eg. the highway, isn't necessarily

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    by English Cad

    After much research and vast expense, carrying out many tests with different vehicles and fuels, Cad (PhD common sense)has come to the conclusion, car drivers are responsible for all the worlds climate change problem's. For it

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    by Agafya Chase

    Do you know that driving at 70mph can use up to 30 percent more gas than driving at 50mph? Save your bucks as you are driving...

    There are ways to drive to reduce your car's gas consumption.

    1. Mind the destination!
    Make sure you

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    by Nike-Crazed

    Lowered Gas Prices: End the War and Turmoil In The Middle East



    Exactly six years into George Bush's term, the biggest spike in gas prices occurred on his watch. American took a hit with Hurricane Katrina and while we struggled

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    by David Patterson

    Fuel economy and safe driving are practically the same thing. When you're going down the road and you see the aggressive driver changing lanes, accelerating, then hitting the brakes and zipping in and out, you're seeing a driver

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    by Smartie Pants

    I got 35 mpg from my 27 mpg rated car. We had this old bus that we converted to an RV. My wife and I were heading from Washington State to Mesa, Arizona for the winter.
    We wanted to take our car too and planned to tow it down

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    by Laurie Jackson

    Gas hogs for Sale! America has come around in a full circle since the 70's, freaked out again over poor gas mileage and wallet shock at the pumps. Hey gang, don't get too bummed out, at least there's no line, or worse, no gas

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    by Christopher Allan

    In order to reduce your car's gas consumption you basically need to become a good and responsible driver. This includes having some common sense. You can compare a car to the human body. The harder you are on your body, and the

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