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2015 Chevrolet Impala CNG Priced From $38,210
Chevrolet confirmed pricing today for the bi-fuel version of its 2015 model year Impala full-size sedan.
Ford Offering Start-Stop on '70 Percent' of Line by 2017
In an effort to further improve its fuel economy ahead of impending average fuel economy requirements, Ford announced today that it will offer engine start-stop technology across 70 percent of its nameplates by 2017.
BMW 3 Series Start-Stop Recalibration Available
Drivers who find the engine start-stop feature new for the 2012 BMW 3 Series annoying can take their car to a dealership and have the default setting switched to “off” according to the company.
8 Million Cars to Feature Stop-Start Systems by 2017
To help meet stricter average mpg ratings imposed by the U.S. government, big auto companies are installing a variety of fuel saving features into new cars, one such feature being stop-start technology.
Mobile Site Updated for Fueleconomy.gov
New EPA labels have had QR codes for users to scan with their smart-phones since 2011, but an update to the mobile site of fueleconomy.gov allows users to take the next step in fuel savings.
Consumer Reports Finds Out Which Tires Offer More Fuel Savings
You’ll do anything to save money when filling up your vehicle, and you’ve even made sure that your tires are always properly inflated. But have you ever wondered what brand of tire will actually save you the most money when it comes to filling up? Consumer Reports did, and that’s why they decided to take two of the top tire contenders and put them through their paces to see which one would save you some cash at the pumps.