tagged w/ Gas Mileage
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Pay no attention to the official highway gas mileage ratings. Drive the Mazda2 with a light foot and you'll have no problem flirting with 40 MPG. Even better, this one loves to be tossed about ...
http://youtu.be/iiPNhsRjmtUPay no attention to the official highway gas mileage ratings. Drive the Mazda2 with a... more
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The new 40 MPG Chevy Sonic Turbo will blow away all those bad memories of the Aveo. Dollar for dollar, it just might be more cost-effective than a Prius (whether or not gas prices rise or fall). It's certainly more fun to drive ...
http://youtu.be/jMHosjlWbVkThe new 40 MPG Chevy Sonic Turbo will blow away all those bad memories of the Aveo.... more
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Did you know that regardless of the vehicle you drive, you can save up to 400 dollars a year?Did you know that regardless of the vehicle you drive, you can save up to 400 dollars... more
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MPGomatic.com gets the skinny on the new GM inline four cylinder engine that will be used in the Chevy Volt and Cruze. The Volt will use the 1.4-liter engine in naturally aspirated form as its range-extender for the electric driveline, while the Cruze will use a turbocharged version of the engine. The Cruze is expected to hit 40 MPG highway. Video shot by MPGomatic at the North American International Auto Show, in Detroit, Michigan.MPGomatic.com gets the skinny on the new GM inline four cylinder engine that will be... more
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This will be a big help in the fight against global warming, even if it achieves slightly less than is being advertised.This will be a big help in the fight against global warming, even if it achieves... more
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Worried about heavy reliance on imported oil, Chinese officials have drafted automotive fuel economy standards that are even more stringent than those outlined by President Obama last week, Chinese experts with a detailed knowledge of the plans said on WednesdayWorried about heavy reliance on imported oil, Chinese officials have drafted... more
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Scientists have reported recently that the world is heating up even faster than predicted only a few years ago, and that the consequences could be severe if we don't keep reducing emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that are trapping heat in our atmosphere. But what can we do about it as individuals? And as emissions from China, India, and other developing nations skyrocket, will our efforts really make any difference?Scientists have reported recently that the world is heating up even faster than... more
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