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[quote="Guest"]Test #1 Aggressive Driving vs. Moderate Driving Result: Major savings potential The Cold Hard Facts: Up to 37 percent savings, average savings of 31 percent Recommendation: Stop driving like a maniac. <hr> Test #2 Lower Speeds Saves Gas Result: Substantial savings on a long trip Cold Hard Facts: Up to 14 percent savings, average savings of 12 percent Recommendation: Drive the speed limit. <hr> Test #3 Use Cruise Control Result: Surprisingly effective way to save gas Cold Hard Facts: Up to 14-percent savings, average savings of 7 percent Recommendation: If you've got it, use it. <hr> Test #4 A/C On, Windows Up vs. A/C Off, Windows Down Result: Nice in theory; not true in practice Cold Hard Facts: No measurable difference (unless you open the sunroof, too!) Recommendation: Please, make yourself comfortable. <hr> Test #5 Check Your Tire Pressure Result: Important for safety and to reduce tire wear Cold Hard Facts: No measurable effect on the vehicles we tested Recommendation: Check your tire pressure often but don't expect a big savings. <hr> Test #6 Avoid Excessive Idling Result: More important than we assumed Cold Hard Facts: Avoiding excessive idling can save up to 19 percent Recommendation: Stopping longer than a minute? Shut 'er down. [url=http://www.edmunds.com/ownership/driving/articles/106842/article.html]Details[/url][/quote]
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Posted: Mon, May 8 2006, 3:34 pm EDT
Post subject: Driving tips: What Really Saves Gas? And How Much?
Test #1 Aggressive Driving vs. Moderate Driving
Result: Major savings potential
The Cold Hard Facts: Up to 37 percent savings, average savings of 31 percent
Recommendation: Stop driving like a maniac.
Test #2 Lower Speeds Saves Gas
Result: Substantial savings on a long trip
Cold Hard Facts: Up to 14 percent savings, average savings of 12 percent
Recommendation: Drive the speed limit.
Test #3 Use Cruise Control
Result: Surprisingly effective way to save gas
Cold Hard Facts: Up to 14-percent savings, average savings of 7 percent
Recommendation: If you've got it, use it.
Test #4 A/C On, Windows Up vs. A/C Off, Windows Down
Result: Nice in theory; not true in practice
Cold Hard Facts: No measurable difference (unless you open the sunroof, too!)
Recommendation: Please, make yourself comfortable.
Test #5 Check Your Tire Pressure
Result: Important for safety and to reduce tire wear
Cold Hard Facts: No measurable effect on the vehicles we tested
Recommendation: Check your tire pressure often but don't expect a big savings.
Test #6 Avoid Excessive Idling
Result: More important than we assumed
Cold Hard Facts: Avoiding excessive idling can save up to 19 percent
Recommendation: Stopping longer than a minute? Shut 'er down.
Details