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Overdrive engaged saves fuel.
An over drive should enable you to save your fuel usage. It allows you to drive at the same speed, but using less revs, therefore you will use less fuel.
to save money
don t drive it
If it take you an hour to drive 80 miles and an hour to drive 50 miles, you will not necessarily save fuel. Fuel consumption is measured by miles per gallon, not time driving. You use less fuel driving 50 miles than 80 miles.
people who like to drive small cars and save money on fuel and do not have children.
You probably could turn it over and drive it but I would not recommend it. Bad fuel has a tendency to greatly increase the chance of detonation in engines. Spending just a bit of time and some money draining the tank and buying new fuel could potentially save your truck's engine, so I wouldn't risk it.
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When you drive in a mountain area and there are a lot of times when you have to go uphill or downhill. The transmission will try to change the gear. To prevent that you have to use over drive which can save your transmission. In normal conditions you do need to use the over drive mode.
Yes, the do save fuel because...
you change the folder you want to save it to. when it ask you were you want to save it you change to your flash drive
you can type the text essay on save fuel save environment in the google search bar. You can select any of the option..