Yes, rear wheel skirts help this issue. Wheel arches & wheels can be a significant area of turbulence depending on the OEM design. Covering the back wheels to smooth airflow at the rear of the vehicle can make a measurable difference in fuel consumption.
there is no accesory for that
A car has to be fuel efficient. It means it has to completely burn the fuel.
The beetle is a fuel efficient car. 25 in the city and 32 on the highway makes is fuel efficient.
Any sub-compact, compact, or mid-sized car sold within the last 10 years is a fuel efficient car.
Any car that is labeled as a "hybrid" is going to be more fuel efficient. Some of the most fuel-efficient cars of 2011 are the Nissan Leaf, the Telsa Roadster, the Chevrolet Volt, the Smart car, the Toyota Prius, and the Honda Civic Hybrid.
The most dependable fuel efficient car of 2014 is the Ford Focus.
yes at 36 mpg it is a very efficient car
An energy efficient car can use gasoline, diesel, CNG, or electricity as a fuel.
A manual transmission civic is more fuel efficient than an automatic transmission. That goes for just about any car.
Major car manufacturers have produced car models that are both fuel efficient and environmentally friendly. According to www.thedailygreen.com two ideal models include the Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Volt.
The best car you could get that is fuel efficient is any form of hybrid. They combine electricity and fuel to put out amazing gas mileage. When the electricity runs low the gas kicks in.
Well yes, you can own a fuel efficient car. Some top fuel efficient cars happen to be made by Honda , even though Chevy and Ford have now stepped up their efforts to be fuel efficient.