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So how does the world save fuel? Drive less. Yes you read it right, Toyota says drive less. Can you honestly believe that someone had to say it? I thought it was common sense that the less you drove your automobile the less gas it used...or is that giving people of the world to much credit?
Here is the original article from Open Road Blog
Ok I hate Toyota, and not because they some how manage to build vehicles that out sell GM, Ford and Chrysler and end up destroying the area I live in, but due to this crap right here. I mean do we honestly need a major corporation to come out and say "If you drive less you'll burn less fuel"? I mean honestly what sort of "no 🤬" statement are they going to come up with next?
Discuss, please.
Here is the original article from Open Road Blog
Open Road BlogSo as the price of gas hovers above $4 per gallon, were all wondering what we can do to save a little money when we buy fuel.
Weve previously outlined, here on Open Road, the driving strategy known as hypermiling, so if you havent read that post and are interested in taking some simple steps that can help save a bit of gas money, thats a good place to start.
So as the price of gas hovers above $4 per gallon, were all wondering what we can do to save a little money when we buy fuel.
Weve previously outlined, here on Open Road, the driving strategy known as hypermiling, so if you havent read that post and are interested in taking some simple steps that can help save a bit of gas money, thats a good place to start.
But heres the other part of the prescription: Drive less. I know, you figure were out of our minds to suggest such a thing. But consider this. It doesnt matter whether youre driving a Corolla or a Tundra: When you dont crank up your car for a trip, or when you consolidate several trips into one, that amounts to fuel you havent burned. And unburned fuel is unspent money.
Unspent money and cleaner air both sound good to me, so Im making an attempt to overcome my own carefully cultivated laziness by burning human energy instead of gas. My strategy? Ive gotten my mountain bike back into useable condition, and I ride that for short trips when I need something from a nearby market, for instance.
No bike? No worries. There are other strategies you can pursue. An important one is to avoid drive-through services. Unless youre driving one of our hybrids, which shut down their gas engines to run on electric power at low speeds, hitting a drive-through, whether its for a burger or to pick up your clean clothes, causes your car to idle. Idling is bad. Theres your engine turning over, burning gas as it does so, but not taking you any appreciable distance. Better, probably, to park, step inside for that burger yes, and make that a large order of fries, please.
Heres another one, though we recognize this can be a bit problematic. As noted, allowing your engine to idle costs you expensive fuel. So dont do it. When you hit a stop light that you know from experience will be a lengthy one, consider switching off. You can restart when you get a green light.
Savings? Small, for sure. But savings are savings. And each droplet of gas not burned is also a droplet of gas that doesnt release pollutants into the atmosphere. So youre saving on two fronts. Sort of seems worth trying, doesnt it?
Ok I hate Toyota, and not because they some how manage to build vehicles that out sell GM, Ford and Chrysler and end up destroying the area I live in, but due to this crap right here. I mean do we honestly need a major corporation to come out and say "If you drive less you'll burn less fuel"? I mean honestly what sort of "no 🤬" statement are they going to come up with next?
Discuss, please.