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Fuel problems & big Jeeps in the US
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<blockquote data-quote="milesb" data-source="post: 2796973" data-attributes="member: 137870"><p>The general trend of US vehicles is for them to be pretty damn big though. </p><p></p><p>If you must drive a big car, a simple way to improve the efficiency is to switch to a manual. Though this probably won't go down well in the US, as I think it's the case that American drivers are the most unskilled in the western world. </p><p></p><p>An even better way is to go diesel. </p><p>Immense efficiency on the motorways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milesb, post: 2796973, member: 137870"] The general trend of US vehicles is for them to be pretty damn big though. If you must drive a big car, a simple way to improve the efficiency is to switch to a manual. Though this probably won't go down well in the US, as I think it's the case that American drivers are the most unskilled in the western world. An even better way is to go diesel. Immense efficiency on the motorways. [/QUOTE]
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