[Affiliates News] Gas Mileage and Hypermiling: Everything You Need to Know About @ APH Networks - 11/26/08 04:49 AM
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Dear Media friends,
APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post
in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated!
* Title: Gas Mileage and Hypermiling: Everything You Need to Know About ( -at -) APH
Networks
* Description: "Hypermiling" or "to hypermile" is to attempt to maximize gas
mileage by making fuel-conserving adjustments to one’s car and one’s
driving techniques. Rather than aiming for good mileage or even great
mileage, hypermilers seek to push their gas tanks to the limit and achieve
hypermileage, exceeding EPA ratings for miles per gallon. Quoting Oxford, for
its Word of the Year 2008. If you've never been on APH before, yes, this is
an online technology publication -- but yes, this is an article relating to a
driving practice that seems to have gained universal attention after insane
gas prices earlier this year. That said, gas prices has dropped significantly
for various reasons; mainly relating to the current economy. But lowering gas
prices did not stop me from making the most out of my tank of gas. I drive
daily to the train station, which would be around 25km round trip. The last
time I filled up was more than a month ago in my 2007 Honda Civic LX 5-speed
manual.
Living in Canada, gas prices do cost significantly more than USA. Looking at
it on the positive side, I gave my car slightly more expensive 87 octane gas
(And plans to over the next few months, to see what kind of difference it
makes) from a local Shell gas station instead of the usual
the-cheapest-I-can-find, as some research indicates that different brands of
gas may give better mileage. I'll post more on this in just a moment.
Meanwhile, the bill came to $32 CAD. Not bad, not bad.
* Link:
http://aphnetworks.com/lounge/gas_mileage_and_hypermiling_everything_you...
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* Image: http://aphnetworks.com/funstuff/hypermiling.jpg [2]
Thanks for your support. Don't forget to send your site news to
NETWORKS
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Dear Media friends,
APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post
in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated!
* Title: Gas Mileage and Hypermiling: Everything You Need to Know About ( -at -) APH
Networks
* Description: "Hypermiling" or "to hypermile" is to attempt to maximize gas
mileage by making fuel-conserving adjustments to one’s car and one’s
driving techniques. Rather than aiming for good mileage or even great
mileage, hypermilers seek to push their gas tanks to the limit and achieve
hypermileage, exceeding EPA ratings for miles per gallon. Quoting Oxford, for
its Word of the Year 2008. If you've never been on APH before, yes, this is
an online technology publication -- but yes, this is an article relating to a
driving practice that seems to have gained universal attention after insane
gas prices earlier this year. That said, gas prices has dropped significantly
for various reasons; mainly relating to the current economy. But lowering gas
prices did not stop me from making the most out of my tank of gas. I drive
daily to the train station, which would be around 25km round trip. The last
time I filled up was more than a month ago in my 2007 Honda Civic LX 5-speed
manual.
Living in Canada, gas prices do cost significantly more than USA. Looking at
it on the positive side, I gave my car slightly more expensive 87 octane gas
(And plans to over the next few months, to see what kind of difference it
makes) from a local Shell gas station instead of the usual
the-cheapest-I-can-find, as some research indicates that different brands of
gas may give better mileage. I'll post more on this in just a moment.
Meanwhile, the bill came to $32 CAD. Not bad, not bad.
* Link:
http://aphnetworks.com/lounge/gas_mileage_and_hypermiling_everything_you...
[1]
* Image: http://aphnetworks.com/funstuff/hypermiling.jpg [2]
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