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The Fuel Efficiency Centers™ and the breakthough product the Fuel Efficielcy Adviser™ is in the news. Read some of the more recent news article below.

 

The Driving Is in the Details

...the Fuel Efficiency Adviser (fuelefficiencycenters.com), measures nearly every aspect of your car’s fuel use. You plug the $160 device into the OBD-II diagnostic port of your car (usually under the dashboard, near the steering column) and enter information about the engine, the size of the fuel tank and the price per gallon at the last fill-up. The device displays current and average miles per gallon and the actual cost of each trip.

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Keep your clunker, get better MPG,
and save money

Rebecca Lacko, the Green Living Examiner at the examiner.com talks about the benefits of the Fuel Efficiency Advisor.

"The Fuel Efficiency Adviser is also purported to save most drivers between 200-300 gallons of fuel per year. Each gallon of fuel saved equates to a 19.4 lbs of CO2 reduction--decrease over 2 tons annually. Priced at $159, Singer suggests drivers should have a payback between 12-16 weeks, and will save $700 per year. "

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Fuel Efficiency Adviser Helps
Drivers Conserve

Matt over at the Auto Trends Blog talks about his experiences with the Fuel Efficiency Advisor.

"Around town, the adviser initially showed that my fuel mileage wasn't’t all that impressive, rating in the high teens while barely topping 25 mpg on the highway. Yes, disappointing numbers for such a small car, but once I got the hang of how the adviser worked (and I began to ease up on the gas pedal) my numbers improved. Sharply too."

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Device tracks cars' fuel economy

Larry Edsall, a Phoenix-based freelance writer, talks about the Fuel Efficency Adviser.

"Even with all of the talk about cash for clunkers, radically higher corporate average fuel economy regulations, hybrids and $45,000 electric vehicles, and with gas galloping back toward $3 a gallon -- if not beyond -- at least one question remains: Do you actually know what sort of mileage your vehicle gets?"

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AutomoBlog Gadget Review

Chris at AutomoBlog reviews the new Fuel Effciency Adviser™

"Ultimately, the Fuel Efficiency Adviser is a great little device to keep you conscious of your driving habits and increase overall fuel efficiency, while providing even more functionality for those of us who like extra data. " -Chris

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More Bang For
Your Gas Bucks

Small driving tips and a nifty gadget can help families go on a "gas diet." Consumer correspondent Susan Koeppen explains more to Maggie Rodriguez.

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Tiny tool, big help

It’s easy to think about better gas mileage when you’re standing outside your car with the gas pump in your hand, but what about the other times?

Do you have any idea how much gas you burn driving to work each day? I do....

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Adviser makes you wiser

JUST imagine: what if every time you mashed the gas pedal in your car or truck, your mother was sitting behind you telling you exactly — down to the penny — how much money you had just wasted?

Well lead-foots, consider the new Fuel Efficiency Adviser.....

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Earth Day Tips: 7 Easy Ways to Conserve Energy and Save Money

...Purchasing fuel-efficient, less polluting cars is an option. So is keeping your current car in good condition with regular tune-ups and properly inflated tires. Car pooling and biking when possible also save money and cut down on emissions...

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Device determines driver behavior

Unlike a back-seat driver, the Fuel Efficiency Advisor sits front and center in your vehicle, feeding you data about your driving habits, urging you to improve your car´s performance and acting as a "green" conscience....

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Fuel economy gadget shows money per mile

I was listening to your radio program online (www.wrolradio.com) and heard you interviewing someone from a company that makes a gauge that measures fuel efficiency. Have you had the opportunity to test this unit yet? ....

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