Driving Your Way to Better Fuel Economy

Experts have long said that certain driving techniques can make a difference in your gas mileage. Now "eco-driving" can result in fuel economy improvements by as much as 50%.
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Getting Personal Help
Would you like to avoid aggressive dealership sales tactics? Concerned about going toe-to-toe with a salesperson who closes five deals a day? If so, you might be interested in a "personal shopper."
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Fuel Cell Vehicles Are Nearly Here
Fuel cell-powered vehicles already mimic conventional gasoline-powered drivetrains. That being said, there are still some hurdles to jump before they end up in your garage.
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Insurance Rates Are Rising, Too
If it isn't enough that gas is through the roof, insurance rates are on the rise -- but there are steps you can take to minimize the impact.
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Relief From Gas Prices
With the price of gas on a steady rise, consumers may want to spend a few dollars to save a bundle. Experts say focusing on five areas can help improve your fuel mileage and save money in the long run.
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Red (Light) Alert
Forewarned is forearmed. That has a new meaning when it comes to GPS, because motorists with these devices can now get an early warning about red-light cameras and speed traps.
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Dispatches from the New York Auto Show
Despite disheartening economic news and the dearth of new concept cars, the New York Auto Show still had several very interesting developments that should make 2008 a very interesting year.
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Staying in Control
You may have heard a great deal about blind-spot and lane-departure systems. A sizable number of consumers seem interested in buying the technologies, but they might not completely trust them.
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Buying a Good Used Car
Some of today's smartest vehicle shoppers are buying used vehicles that serve them very well. Many experts agree: There has never been a better time to buy a used car.
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Will Consumers Accept Diesels?
With higher Fuel Economy targets looming in coming years, many auto companies want to bring to bear the diesel engine's inherent efficiency. But will Americans buy in to diesel technology?
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Will 2008 be Year of Gloom & Doom?
From plug-ins, to fuel cells, to diesel, the Chicago Auto Show showed that automakers are looking to cash in and prove that "environmentally conscious" doesn't have to mean "dull."
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