The simple answer is yes it saves money and gas driving at a lower speed. Here is a brief explanation as to why.
In a typical family sedan, every 10 miles per hour you drive over 60 is like the price of gasoline going up about 54 cents a gallon. That figure will be even higher for less...
i recently baught the 98' ford expedtion, triton V8 engine, and was driving on the e-way when it suddenely lost all oil pressure, i pulled off the road, it stalled and wont restart. does anyone know of any problems associated with this engine that could have caused this?
oh, and there was no...
I recently got a speeding ticket for going 98 on the 405 which is a 65mph zone. I have to go to court. What are some possible penalties they can give me? and what can I do about it?