{"id":1064,"date":"2007-05-31T06:15:04","date_gmt":"2007-05-31T04:15:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/en.greenmedia.md\/?p=1064"},"modified":"2007-05-31T06:15:04","modified_gmt":"2007-05-31T04:15:04","slug":"do-any-of-these-gas-savings-gadgets-work","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/salvaeco.org\/do-any-of-these-gas-savings-gadgets-work.html","title":{"rendered":"Do any of these gas savings gadgets work?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Filed under: Etc.<\/a>, MPG<\/a><\/p>\n I am sure that you have seen various gadgets being sold that claim to increase your fuel mileage. I won’t mention any names, but some of them make rather dubious-sounding claims which have never been verified, yet they remain on the market. Some of them have even been tested by the EPA, and have not fared well<\/a>. This turns out to be nothing new, as you can see from this test<\/a> that was run all the way back in 1968. Here are the gadgets in question:<\/p>\n So, did any of them work? I guess you’ll need to read the article, now won’t you? But, you can probably guess the answer anyway!<\/p>\n [Source: The Olds Zone via Jalopnik]<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Read<\/a> | Permalink<\/a> | Email this<\/a> | Linking Blogs<\/a> | Comments<\/a><\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
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