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The most fuel-efficient speed to drive is as slow as you can in the highest gear -- probably around 40-50 mph for most cars. Above 60 mph mileage really suffers from wind resistance as you go faster. I'm not sure, however, that people are actually driving slower now that fuel is so expensive. People just aren't that smart.
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You're reading Doe sit seem like people are driving slower now than a year ago? Do they think driving slower will save gas? It doesn't. Driving really fast or slow is not the most efficient for mileage.
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