Gas Mileage Information
>SEE ALSO: TACH Fuel Use Guide
One-stop Shopping for Gas Mileage Information: www.fueleconomy.gov
Gas prices above $3 a gallon have revived consumers' interest in fuel economy. And even though prices have fallen to $2.25 a gallon as the new model year begins, fuel economy remains near the top of car buyers' concerns. Consumers can find answers to virtually all their fuel economy questions at www.fueleconomy.gov <http://www.fueleconomy.gov/> .
* MPG ratings for the new 2007s, as well as used cars and trucks back to 1985 * Many with real-world MPG estimates from drivers like you * The cost to fill the tank * The cost of driving 25 miles * Use your own gas prices and driving patterns * Where to find the lowest gas prices in your area * Tips for getting the most miles per gallon * Which cars use ethanol (E85) and where you can buy it * The latest news on fuel economy, gas prices and alternative fuels * How the EPA measures fuel economy * Why "your mileage may vary" * Each vehicle's impact on the environment and oil dependence * Greenhouse gas emissions * Pollutant emissions * How many barrels of petroleum consumed each year Whether you're shopping for a new car or a used car, or just want to get the most out of the cars and trucks you own, www.fueleconomy.gov <http://www.fueleconomy.gov/> is your one-stop source for fuel economy information. Thanks! Bo Saulsbury National Transportation Research Center Oak Ridge National Laboratory 865-574-4694