Slow down, save some?
Slow down, save some?
Some tips on how to save some mula on the petrol. picked by clscott645 5 months ago
tags save money gas slow down
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 clscott6...
5 months ago
No wonder I go through so much damn gas!
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 buddha
5 months ago
Sure fire way to save on gas.

1) Buy a home in town, near work.
2) Walk.

As long as you keep the price below 2 million you'll save money.
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 DoggySpe...
5 months ago
It's simple physics: For every doubling of speed of your car, you need FOUR times more energy.

A little slowdown thus saves alot of energy.
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 joeyneut...
5 months ago
It's interesting that there's a question mark in the title of this post. For those too young to remember, the principal reason why highway speed limits were 55 mph for at least a couple of decades (in the U.S.) is because of the oil shortages of the 1970s. Praises for the savings in energy were sung from coast to coast in all mass-media for several years.
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 clscott6...
5 months ago
« joeyneutrino : It's interesting that there's a question mark in the title of this post. For those too young to remember, the principal reason why highway speed limits were 55 mph for at least a couple of decades (in the U.S.) is because of the oil shortages of the 1970s. Praises for the savings in energy were sung from coast to coast in all mass-media for several years.
Oh, it wasn't a question of does it really work, it was just the way I posted it.
Make it more intriguing for the people looking at the post. Luring them in with a ?. If you will.
:)
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 moe
5 months ago
You misspelled moolah
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 joeyneut...
5 months ago
« clscott645 : Oh, it wasn't a question of does it really work, it was just the way I posted it.
Make it more intriguing for the people looking at the post. Luring them in with a ?. If you will.
:)
Very good. :)
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 clscott6...
5 months ago
« moe : You misspelled moolah
Good Lord, is this pick on clscott day?!?

Sheesh.

You say moolah, I say mula....

Let's call the whole thing off. :P
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 leehblan...
5 months ago
« moe : You misspelled moolah
You should see her doing math. Every time she does it I want to start a telethon.
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 clscott6...
5 months ago
« leehblanc : You should see her doing math. Every time she does it I want to start a telethon.
Don't tell all my secrets. Butt head.
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 Alton
5 months ago
I'm sorry but I don't buy into their figures. Sure, more speed causes more drag, but I don't believe every 10 mph faster means 4 mpg less.

I've got a sports sedan that can measure real time and average mpg. On interstate trips of roughly 200 miles, I average about 26-28 mpg. It doesn't matter if I'm doing 60 or 90 mph, it doesn't change that much. Certainly not 12 mpg. More like 2-4 mpg.
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 mennufer
5 months ago
This is all well and good, but have you tried driving 60mph on the highway when the speed limit is 75mph and the average motorist is driving 80+mph? That's just begging for an accident/road rage-related homicide.
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 chinook
5 months ago
Saskatchewan has the easiest solution to this problem.

Neglect the roads and highways, sorry, "dust-free surfaces," and it'll be too damn scary to drive over 90kph. Good fuel effiency and all the rest, just make sure you can change a tire, eh?
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