Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Facts Fuel Tips


Why people crazy to find out Fuel saving Car?
Let’s start by the statement of  Jesse Topark ,vice president of market intelligence  of ecommerce site of car related.He said -The American consumer shopping for a new car is seeing the most fuel-efficient lineup of vehicles ever.
Ed Tonkin, who runs 17 dealerships in the Portland, Ore., area, says he's seeing more people trading in trucks and SUVs for gas sippers. Buyers are assuming pump prices will stay high.
"We're getting a lot more interest in higher gas mileage vehicles," Tonkin says.
Fuel  prices are headed for  record highs this spring. If that happens, a new, more fuel-efficient car  may be worth the investment.
Gas has jumped 54 cents to an average of $3.81 per gallon this year. By next month, the price could break the all-time record of $4.11 in July 2008.
Four years ago, car companies didn't have enough fuel-sipping small cars to satisfy buyers, and that hurt sales. But they've put far more emphasis on fuel economy since then, and there's now a wide selection of efficient cars and SUVs.
Want a car that gets 50 miles per gallon? Check. Need an SUV that gets 30 mpg? Check. Want an electric car that uses no fuel at all? Check.
As always, do the math before committing to a new vehicle, even one that promises to save you money on gas. Hybrids and diesels might offer impressive fuel economy, but they cost more, so be sure you'll drive them long enough to make up that premium. At today's gas prices, for example, it would take about 7.3 years to make up the price difference between a 2012 Toyota Camry hybrid and its gasoline-powered equivalent, according to auto information site Edmunds.com. Downsizing to a smaller car can also save you money, but you may not want to sacrifice the space.

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