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    Sep 19, 2012 |Blog| Cars.com
  1. Controversy Persists Over EPA's Four-Gallon Rule

    KickingTires
    Under a new rule, the EPA will require you to buy a minimum of four gallons of gas from any pump that sells E15, or gasoline that's 15% ethanol. Most stations sell E10, or 10% ethanol. But the handful of......

    Tags: F James Jr Sensenbrenner, Environmental Issues, Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Car Engine Repair

  2. Oct 10, 2012 |Blog| Cars.com
  3. Chicago to Washington, D.C., on One Tank of Diesel

    KickingTires
    The maximum fuel range you see advertised on TV can be a myth. Technically, the claimed range is accurate if you squeeze every last drop of fuel from the tank and are able to achieve a sometimes optimistic highway mileage.......

    Tags: Travel, Environmental Issues, Road Transportation, Washington, DC, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

  4. May 17, 2012 |Blog| Cars.com
  5. Study Warns of E15 Fuel Dangers

    KickingTires
    The EPA recently approved the use of E15 fuel at gas stations, but several groups, including the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, say that the ruling is premature and will have dangerous consequences. The organization contends that the 15%...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Renewable Energy

  6. Jan 4, 2012 |Blog| Cars.com
  7. End of Ethanol Subsidies Could Increase Gas Prices Marginally

    KickingTires
    Congress' decision to end its 30-year-old ethanol subsidy could boost gas prices as early as next week, according to USA Today. That's because virtually all retail gasoline sold in the U.S. contains at least 10% corn ethanol. The end of......

    Tags: Petroleum Industry, Environmental Issues, The New York Times, Credit and Debt, Taxation

  8. Nov 2, 2011 |Blog| Cars.com
  9. Mazda MX-5 Spyder Concept: SEMA Photo Gallery

    KickingTires
    Mazda rolled out a Spyder version of its iconic MX-5 Miata at SEMA, and while it???s clear that this is only a concept, Mazda says some elements may be used in future production cars. The idea behind this Spyder is......

    Tags: Concerts, Environmental Issues, Music, Porsche, Renewable Energy

  10. Aug 30, 2011 |Blog| Cars.com
  11. Recycling Newspapers Into Fuel

    KickingTires
    If researchers at Tulane University have their way, old news could be a new fuel. The researchers have discovered a bacterial microbe that likes the taste of old newspapers ??? the cellulosic wood pulp that makes the paper, to be......

    Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles, Newspaper and Magazine, Renewable Energy, Ethanol

  12. Jun 6, 2011 |Blog| Cars.com
  13. Chrysler Developing Engine That Burns Gasoline and Diesel

    KickingTires
    Chrysler and the U.S. Department of Energy are developing a radical prototype engine that burns a combination of gasoline and diesel fuels that could help Chrysler and other automakers meet future fuel economy targets, according to a presentation given...

    Tags: Energy, Manufacturing and Engineering, Economy, Business and Finance, Diesel Fuel, Ford

  14. May 25, 2011 |Blog| Cars.com
  15. EPA Debuts Redesigned Fuel Economy Labels

    KickingTires
    The EPA has revealed all-new fuel-economy labels designed to help car and truck buyers determine new vehicle efficiency and operating costs in a world of burgeoning propulsion choices. The redesigned labels are expected to provide the public with...

    Tags: GMC, Toyota, Honda, Budgets and Budgeting, Energy Resources

  16. May 14, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  17. The Truth Behind the EPA's Fuel Economy Ratings

    How should fuel economy results be determined when driving a review vehicle?  That question was asked by several readers following an On The Road column on the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid (EPA Ratings Are Only As Good As Your Driving Style, May 1). In that...

    Tags: Travel, Environmental Issues, Road Transportation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Renewable Energy

  18. Mar 7, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  19. Road Warrior: Seasonal formulas for gas affect mileage

    Q: I wonder if you can shed some light on this annoying problem I'm experiencing. During the winter months, I am told by various mechanics that the gasoline industry puts certain additives in our gas that in turn lowers my car's fuel mileage. Why are...

    Tags: Sales, Crime, Law and Justice, Transportation, Passenger Cars, Prices

  20. Sep 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. When 'forever' plans are trumped at the pump

    Q: We planned to keep our 2002 BMW 745i "forever." Since my husband and I are both in our 70's we do very little driving and don't want to buy a new car. We were dismayed to learn that the ethanol content of gasoline will soon be increased to 15 percent....

    Tags: BMW, Kissimmee, Buick, Rocky Hill, Nissan

  22. Sep 18, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Believe it or not, their fuel economy improved 30 percent

    <strong>Q</strong>:<strong> I drive a 2010 Mazda 3 that has 47,000 miles. When I fill up I always reset the trip odometer and have typically gotten 300 +/- miles per tank and usually refill when the light comes on. The last 30 days without any other observable difference I am getting much better mileage traveling 450 miles +/tank. I even had the dealer check the odometer for accuracy. I have been so nervous that I refill when at 1/2 tank fearing the gas gauge is faulty but consistently I only need 6 gallons or so to fill it up. Is there any explanation for this? I suppose I should just be happy about it but have a long trip planned for October and do not want to sit on the side of the road out of gas.</strong>
    Q: I drive a 2010 Mazda 3 that has 47,000 miles. When I fill up I always reset the trip odometer and have typically gotten 300 +/- miles per tank and usually refill when the light comes on. The last 30 days without any other observable difference I am...

    Tags: Toyota, Honda, Allentown, Ford, Trips and Vacations

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