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  2. Fuel Economy Trip Calculator

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    Plan your route, estimate fuel costs, and compare vehicles!

  3. Save Money - FuelEconomy.gov

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    Fuel efficient cars save you money every time you fill up. Use our fuel cost calculator to estimate your annual fuel costs.

  4. My Plug-in Hybrid Calculator - FuelEconomy.gov

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    This calculator can help estimate personalized fuel use and costs for a plug-in hybrid based your driving habits, fuel prices, and charging schedule.

  5. Compare Cars Side-by-Side - FuelEconomy.gov

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    Side-by-Side comparison of cars and trucks. Compare the gas mileage and greenhouse gas emissions of new and used cars and trucks.

  6. Gasoline Prices - FuelEconomy.gov

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    Find out how much you can save by improving your fuel economy using our fuel cost calculator. Links to Gasoline Price Information, finding the least expensive gas, improving the gas mileage of your car, state and national gas prices from the U.S. Department of Energy, fuel economy information.

  7. Find and Compare Cars - FuelEconomy.gov

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    Find and compare the fuel economy, fuel costs, and safety ratings of new and used cars and trucks.

  8. Diesel Vehicles - FuelEconomy.gov

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    Energy content of gasoline and diesel fuel taken from Alternative Fuels Data Center – Fuel Properties Comparison. Diesel vehicles may be making a comeback. Diesel engines are more powerful and fuel-efficient than similar-sized gasoline engines (about 30-35% more fuel efficient).

  9. Compare Side-by-Side - FuelEconomy.gov

    www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=40830&id=40065&id=40545&id=40546

    Compare the MPG of cars and trucks side-by-side. Compare the gas mileage and greenhouse gas emissions of new and used cars and trucks.

  10. How to Calculate Your MPG - FuelEconomy.gov

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    Divide the number of miles driven by the number of gallons it took to fill the tank. The result is the vehicle's MPG for that driving period. Example: 356.2 miles divided by 13.5 gallons equals 26.4 miles per gallon. The MPG for that driving period would be 26.4.

  11. Fuel Economy

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    Vehicle Cost Calculator. Station Locator. EV Explorer. EPA gas mileage, safety, air pollution, and greenhouse gas estimates for new and used cars and trucks. Improve the MPG of your vehicle with our gas mileage tips.