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  2. Idle reduction - Wikipedia

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    These can be battery or fuel powered but in either case, use less fuel, do no harm to the vehicle's engine, and reduce or eliminate emissions. [3] Other vehicles, including police, military, service trucks, news vans, fire trucks, ambulances, and hydraulic bucket trucks can be equipped with mobile power idle reduction systems, similar to a ...

  3. Energy-efficient driving - Wikipedia

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    Example energy flows for a late-model (pre-2009) midsize passenger car: (a) urban driving; (b) highway driving. Source: U.S. Department of Energy [4] [5] Most of the fuel energy loss in cars occurs in the thermodynamic losses of the engine. Specifically, for driving at an average of 60 kilometres per hour (37 mph), approximately 33% of the ...

  4. Energy efficiency in transport - Wikipedia

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    This means that a bicycle will use between 10 and 25 times less energy per distance travelled than a personal car, depending on fuel source and size of the car. This figure does depend on the speed and mass of the rider: greater speeds give higher air drag and heavier riders consume more energy per unit distance. In addition, because bicycles ...

  5. How to spend less on gas: Fix your car. Drive slower ... - AOL

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    Transmission and powertrain problems can reduce your fuel economy too. Use the right motor oil. ... park the car and go inside to order. Bevacqua said idling can burn up to a quarter of a gallon ...

  6. 5 New SUVs With the Best Gas Mileage in 2025 - AOL

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    There’s no argument here — True Car, Car and Driver and Cars.com all ranked the Kia Niro as their No. 1 most fuel-efficient sport utility vehicle of 2025. Even without an all-wheel drive model ...

  7. States with the most gas-guzzling drivers - AOL

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    ConsumerAffairs analyzed data on motor fuel use and other highway statistics to rank the 10 states where drivers used the most (and least) gas.

  8. Fuel saving device - Wikipedia

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    Fuel-saving devices are sold on the aftermarket with claims they may improve the fuel economy, the exhaust emissions, or optimize ignition, air flow, or fuel flow of automobiles in some way. An early example of such a device sold with difficult-to-justify claims is the 200 mpg ‑US (1.2 L/100 km) carburetor designed by Canadian inventor ...

  9. Fuel efficiency - Wikipedia

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    Trucks' share of US vehicles produced, has tripled since 1975. Though vehicle fuel efficiency has increased within each category, the overall trend toward less efficient types of vehicles has offset some of the benefits of greater fuel economy and reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. [5]