Drive 'n' Save
Goodbye, high gas prices--hello, fuel-efficient sedans!
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Got the gas-guzzling blues? Selecting an upscale business car
that won't bust the budget at the pump means discovering which
are the most fuel efficient. None of our top 2004 sedans, of
course, equal the fuel-efficiency of compacts and smaller
four-doors. But considering size, weight, performance and full
complement of features, the models below provide reasonable fuel
savings of 20 mpg or more. Here are our top-rated sedans for
business, according to mpg, based on research from Consumer
Reports:
1) Acura TL (23 overall, 16 city, 35 highway)
2) BMW 330i (22 overall, 15 city, 32 highway)
3) Volvo S60 2.5T (22 overall, 14 city, 35 highway)
4) Toyota Avalon (21 overall, 13 city, 31 highway)
5) Buick Park Avenue Ultra (21 overall, 13 city, 32 highway)
6) Pontiac Bonneville SE (20 overall, 12 city, 33 highway)
Fuel costs can also be cut with a few driving tips. Remember,
it's not necessarily what you drive, but how you drive that
determines your gas bill.
- Use the overdrive
gear. It's designed to reduce engine wear and save
gas.
- Switch to cruise
control whenever possible for a consistent pace.
- Accelerate slowly
from a dead stop. Putting the pedal to the metal gulps extra
gas.
- Monitor your
tires. Low air pressure provides extra resistance.
- Keep to the speed
limit. Driving over 60 mph decreases your fuel economy.
- Avoid aggressive
driving, which can lower mileage by 33 percent on the
highway and 5 percent in the city.
- Don't
idle. It wastes gas.
Editor and consultant Jill amadio has been reporting on the
automotive industry for 25 years.
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