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FuelEconomy.gov’s Tips for Improving Your Gas Mileage

Link. And, Edmunds.com tested a few other fuel saving tips as well, including A/C vs. putting the windows down and turning off the car instead of letting it idle.

Finding this information all came about because last month, when Senator John Warner (R - VA) asked that research be done into seeing how lowering the speed limit would effect gasoline usage and engine efficiency. There were quite a number of moronic silly people who saw this as imposing on their 'right' or 'freedom' to drive. I find that so incredibly laughable. Driving is not a right. Nor is driving how fast you want a right or a basic tenet of freedom. I am very much in support of lowering speed limits on many highways and interstates.
4 Responses to FuelEconomy.gov’s Tips for Improving Your Gas Mileage

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Not that you follow the speed limit anyway…

By on July 16, 2008, 07:55 pm

Things change.

By on July 18, 2008, 01:52 am

I doubt that is one of them.

By on July 18, 2008, 03:13 am

Then you would be wrong!  Ah ha!  Paul has been consistently going the speed limit for months now.

By on July 18, 2008, 10:36 am
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