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n. The amount of fuel consumed in a car or other vehicle based on the distance traveled.
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Fuel economy may refer to:
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Fuel efficiency
- Fuel economy in automobiles
- Fuel economy in aircraft
Usage examples of "fuel economy".
One of the largest contributors was DaimlerChrysler, which is part of the Coalition for Vehicle Choice, a trade group trying to stop an increase in fuel economy standards.
Except in this case there is no evil corporation or fossil fuel economy to blame.
Something to do with fuel economy, and I must change some tools in my factories.
When a turbo-charged diesel engine is properly fumigated with propane it will get a boost in torque and fuel economy resulting from the more complete combustion of the liquid fuel.
That was the only advantage he possessed when compared to the fighters, which sacrificed fuel economy to gain speed and range to gain maneuverability.
Skill in making the judgment between velocity and fuel economy is fine, but that can only make a marginal difference, and we need a gross difference.
Alternatives to the fossil-fuel economy clearly represent a multitrillion-dollar investment worldwide, if we can do it.
His approach had been planned more for concealment than fuel economy.
Combined with a 25% light vegetable oil mix in the fuel, this will total up as a 38% increase in fuel economy per unit of petroleum derived diesel used.
With its crew of twelve, improved power plants, performance, and surveillance aids, the Nimrod could either skim the waves at low level, slow and steady, listening on electronic ears to the sounds of underwater movement, or cruise at altitude, hour after hour, two engines shut down for fuel economy, observĀ.
With its crew of twelve, improved power plants, performance, and surveillance aids, the Nimrod could either skim the waves at low level, slow and steady, listening on electronic ears to the sounds of underwater movement, or cruise at altitude, hour after hour, two engines shut down for fuel economy, observ-ing an enormous area of ocean beneath it.
It quickly rose to an altitude of 51,000 feet where its fuel economy could be maximized and commercial airĀ.