
"A whopping 96% of American drivers claim that fuel economy is at least somewhat important to them when purchasing a vehicle, according to a 2025 Consumer Reports survey."
"Focusing on the dollar amount spent, rather than the amount of fuel consumed, actually hurts your fuel economy."
"Making this pivot will save you money in the long run. Because when you improve your fuel economy, you will make fewer trips to the gas station."
Since the war in Iran, global oil prices have increased significantly, leading to high gas prices, with the national average reaching $4.164 per gallon. Despite a recent drop in crude oil prices, Americans face ongoing challenges in managing fuel costs. Many drivers prioritize fuel economy but often view it as a manufacturer's responsibility. Shifting focus to personal fuel consumption can lead to savings and fewer trips to the gas station, ultimately benefiting budgets and vehicle maintenance.
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