probably the Honda fit or the Hyundai elentra, in terms of overall economy (price, maintenance, gas milage etc)
Volkswagen! This company presented the world's most economical road car: the 1-litre or 285 mpg car.
It has an average fuel consumption of just 0.99 litres per 100 kilometres. It manages to combine driving pleasure with a level of fuel consumption never seen before.
The 1-litre car is a vehicle which looks more like a sports car than a typical research vehicle.
It is 3.47 metres long, but just 1.25 metres wide and just over a metre in height. To save weight, it is made of carbon composites and is not painted.
The interior is sportingly simple in design, yet offers enough space for two people.
Dyno Run testing is used to tune-up car engines, ensuring the most reliable, smooth and economical performance is attained from one's vehicle. Dyno Run testing can also source faults.
It Depends, if you are a long distance driver then go for a diesel as it is very economical. But if you are looking for something fast and don't drive long distances then go for a petrol car. I prefer diesel cars as they are cheaper to run, powerful, economical and cheaper to tax.
Sachin Tendulkar score most run in this world cup- Dinesh Chilkoti
Hand dryers can be more economical in the long run provided that they are energy efficient. You should show your employer the energy efficient models.
If you are driving on the freeway, it is more economical to use airconditioning than to leave your windows open. The air rushing in through your windows causes resistance, and your car uses more gas to accelerate than the airconditioning uses. It is probably a better idea to roll the windows down if you are driving on inside roads though.
Most definitely.
Yes, they can but most cars don't.
Funny cars and dragsters run with no muffler. They are LOUD.
No, it does not make the car run better. Dex-cool is a type of engine coolant most commonly used in GM products.
yes , most of the time it is a good idea to run it so it doesnt run down your battery
Several causes may prevent a car to run. The most common is related to the electrical system.
Most of the households in the United States have a car even if it doesn't run. This percentage is about 95.