Dec
22
2009

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Everyone knows the current state of the economy; it appears in news reels every day. However, it is very common that bad news distracts the public from the good. The motor sector was hit hard in the past few years, but there is plenty of automotive industry news to be very excited about.
Public awareness has been consistently growing about issues such as global warming and man-made greenhouse gases. With this constant global environmental education comes a common urge to help the situation. Choices are being made with the earth's wellbeing in mind and as such much stock is being put on improved efficiency and reduced emissions when people buy cars.
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Nov
13
2008

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Improving your Honda Ridgeline gas mileage using low-cost and no-cost steps for increased mpg performance
In the year 2008 we have seen record high gas prices and then the prices went back down to pre-2007 prices. People are looking for ways to improve their gas mileage, but yet they want SUVs and trucks still. One of the most popular vehicles in 2008 is the Honda Ridgeline. Let’s take a look at how to improve the Honda Ridgeline gas mileage with a few low cost or no cost steps.
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Honda Ridgeline Gas Mileage – How To Improve It With Minimal Outlay
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Read the full post (607 words, estimated 2:26 mins reading time) Tags: best gas mileage, couple hours, cruise control, gas prices, grocery store, hardware store, honda, honda ridgeline, math, mileage, overdrive, shopping list, speed limit signs, speed limits, suvs, trucks, wear and tear