I've heard that if you keep your speed to under 70 mph, you save up to 25% on fuel economy. I've noticed though (at least in my Honda CRV) that when I'm going 60-65, the RPM gauge hovers right around 2500 rpm. I know cars could probably get to 70mph before they hit 2500rpm, but mine might not since it's an SUV. So my question is...is it going below 2500rpm that will save me on gas, or does it solely depend on going less than 70mph?
2007-06-23
02:45:21
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