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Purchasing the
Right Vehicle
Excellent resource for finding a vehicle
that gets the best gas mileage possible.
If you are considering buying a new vehicle for
your company fleet, you might explore
www.fueleconomy.gov. This web site lists gas
mileage estimates for 1985-2006 model cars.
Selecting the right vehicle is the most
important decision you'll make when it comes to
fuel economy.
Assuming a fuel cost of $2.20 and 15,000 annual
miles, the difference between a car that gets 20
mpg and one that gets 30 mpg is $550 per year.
In four years, that comes to $2,200.
Visit www.fueleconomy.gov and click on the “Find
and Compare Cars” section to review the most
fuel-efficient vehicles available. The range is
tremendous, even within the same size class. For
example, similar-sized 2006 compact models
ranged from 20 to 40 mpg. Choosing the 40 mpg
car could save you hundreds of dollars in gas
every year.
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