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Are you fed up with high gas prices? Frustrated by our
nation’s continued dependence on imported oil? Here, in
easy-to-read, nontechnical language, Bob Sikorsky reveals his
secrets of high-mileage green driving, with hundreds of ways you
can:
- Dramatically increase everyday fuel economy
- Double or triple your gas mileage in an emergency
- Save money, increase vehicle life, become a safer driver
- Reduce pollution and ease global warming
- Fight terrorism by cutting our dependence on Mideastern
oil
We don’t have to wait for years for Detroit or Tokyo to
solve our energy problems—we can turn our vehicles into
high-mileage, low-emissions machines NOW, the very next time we
drive.
"Sikorsky has a national reputation as the master of extended
mileage. He literally wrote the book on the topic."
— "Update," The New York Times News
Service/Syndicate
"[This] is the sort of book we hope will become widespread in
America because it shows there are things people can do. If we can
get it into the hands of the average driver, we can start cutting
down on fuel consumption right away."
— James Bishop Jr., Former Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Energy
About the Author
For more than 20 years, Bob Sikorsky reached millions of readers
each week with his two New York Times Syndicate columns. Sikorsky,
a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and the
Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE), is the
best-selling author of eight automotive books, including Drive
It Forever and How to Get More Miles Per Gallon. Long
acknowledged as one of America’s top fuel economy and auto
longevity experts, Sikorsky’s has been a lone but clear voice
urging Americans to conserve fuel, minimize their vehicle’s
pollution footprint and cut our dependence on imported oil. Here he
offers powerful, proven, easy-to-implement techniques to guide
drivers on the path to super efficiency, the path of the power of
green driving.
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