Fuel Economy – Why Some Vehicles Are Better and How You Can Improve Your Own

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What makes the Honda Civic and the Toyota Corolla so good with fuel economy? A comparison showed that not all compact cars are able to get the same fuel economy, no matter what they may advertise. I will tell you that out of this highly competitive category the similarities are more abundant than the differences.

Most of these vehicles come equipped with a four cylinder engine as their chosen powerplant, whether they be as small as 1.5 liter or as large as a 2.7 liter. The weight ratings for the majority of compact vehicles do not exceed 1400 kg and they come in both manual or automatic transmissions.

The most obvious answers to gain the most bang for your buck when it comes to fuel economy would be to have the smallest engine pushing the least amount of weight. The manual transmission or having more gears, such as a six speed automatic or manual, has historically been the choice for fuel misers, but axle ratio on manual’s is often stronger so the initial launch of a vehicle is smoother. If this is the case, the engine’s RPM’s will be higher at higher speeds.
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Would lowering credit card interest rates stimulate the economy?

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We hear about how lowering taxes (for rich/for poor ?) and lowering the rate the federal reserve charges banks for loans helps stimulate the economy.

Would some implementation at the federal level of lowering credit card interest rates be a more direct way to stimulate the economy?

Have You Ever Lied On A Credit Card Application? ?

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Or any application to get a loan? This seems to be like a contagious disease in our country- and is just another cause of this Huge Mess in the economy right now?
I have noticed that I don’t get 5 Credit Card Applications everyday now that this began. – How bout you?
I haven’t lied on them- I just heard on the news that Credit Card Fraud has alot to do with this Crisis as well.