Yes and i have proven this two trips done going the same distant one doing 65 the whole way and another doing 75 the whole way i had more gas left doing 65 then 75
A longer reaction time and increased control over the vehicle.
The main difference is in hybrid cars there are a small petrol engine and a electric motor. When the car is driving along at slower speeds the Electric motor is driving the car while the petrol engine recharges the battery but when the speed is greater the Engine And Electric Motor Drives The Car
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there are different versions of hybrids but it essentially means that the car uses electricity derived from special batteries, as well as a traditional gasoline engine to drive the car. The benefit of this is seen especially in city driving at slower speeds where the electric drive can be taken advantage of, which causes the car to get better gas milage.
motor mount, top left side of engine, 35 bucks at local auto parts store.
The word you are looking for is "subsonic." This term describes speeds that are slower than the speed of sound.
The ability to get a virus easily, and speeds are slower.
They are called "flaps" and they allow the airplane to fly at slower speeds
They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.
The price of gasoline continues to rise, but there are ways to trim costs here and there that add up to big savings in the long term. When on the highway, driving at constant and reasonable speeds can significantly increase gas mileage. Setting the cruise control between 60 and 65 mph on long trips in most cars will save significant gas over driving at higher speeds or fluctuating. Also, make sure your tires are properly balanced and aligned, as driving out of alignment causes extra strain and uses much more gas. And finally, on the weekends...ride a bike!
The price of gasoline continues to rise, but there are ways to trim costs here and there that add up to big savings in the long term. When on the highway, driving at constant and reasonable speeds can significantly increase gas mileage. Setting the cruise control between 60 and 65 mph on long trips in most cars will save significant gas over driving at higher speeds or fluctuating. Also, make sure your tires are properly balanced and aligned, as driving out of alignment causes extra strain and uses much more gas. And finally, on the weekends...ride a bike!
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