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This year, the race of the market is based on building cars with the best fuel economy at prices that can compete with the normal gas-pedalled cars.
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Cars with Great Fuel Economy
With the current oil prices shattering the inflation-ridden prices from the 1970's, the world is seeing the heavy consequences that were once experienced only by the United States. These pressures have changed the tune of car owners worldwide. The evident long-run change in auto spending patterns includes a shift towards increasing demand for auto fuel economy, and more car manufacturers positioning themselves in the market for hybrid cars and diesel engines. This year, the race of the market is based on building cars with the best fuel economy at prices that can compete with the normal gas-pedalled cars.
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Improving Your Fuel Economy
The price of gas has a lot of people looking for ways to increase their auto fuel economy. One way to increase fuel economy is to drive at the speed limit. Driving at speeds above 60 mph will decrease your fuel economy, and you’ll have to spend more money on gas. Driving too slow does not save fuel either, so it’s best to stay at the appropriate speed limit.
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