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How much money are people willing to spend in order to save gas?

Tuesday Jul 1, 2008

We all want a car that gets the best gas mileage but if you have to pay too much for the car to begin with, where’s the savings?

 

GasBuddy.com run a poll this week, asking 28,017 people “Do you plan to purchase a more fuel efficient vehicle due to high gas prices?”

Almost 40% of them are considering it or about to purchase a new fuel efficient car.

Gas Buddy Poll

 

 

http://www.fueleconomy.gov states that the average miles per gallon you can expect from a fuel efficient car is 28 mpg.

Is that all? 28mpg? really?

Bob Lingrem’s Dodge did better than the average miles per gallon of a fuel efficient car!

Bob is a former manager of Michelin tire’s technical department for five years. Bob was trained in England on all aspects of tire testing with the most important being fuel economy tests. Bob used his past experience and applied it to testing Ethos FR. Bob run an extensive test on a 2001 Dodge driving it from Houston to Austin and back. The car’s miles to gallon without Ethos was 22.65 mpg. During the first 145 miles to Austin, the miles per gallon increased to 28.45 with 5oz in crankcase and 4 oz in fuel tank. Coming back to Houston the Dodge went up to 30.20 miles per gallon and running smooth as silk!

You can read Bob’s complete testimonial here.

But you’ll do better hearing it directly from him. Give him a call - (281)257-3067 and ask him to tell you why he fell in love with Ethos, and why he’s spending his days sharing his knowledge with others.

He’ll be happy that you did.

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