<< Try drafting one of those big ass 18 wheelers for great mileage. >>
Hoping this is sarcasm, but just in case I'll deal with it. Drafting is a phenomenon which only becomes useful at speeds above 75 mph and requires that the vehicles be extremely close. If you are more than 2-3 feet from the back of a semi trailer, you are in the wake turbulance which will cause MORE drag and will make fuel economy WORSE. You can test this with a car that has a removable sunroof. With the sunroof removed (or completely retracted), drive with the lane ahead of you clear; you will notice that the airflow is smooth. Drive behind another vehicle; you will notice that there is significant buffetting and the airflow is anything but smooth. Turbulant airflow causes drag. Unless you're stupid enough to ride 2-3 feet behind a semi at 75+ mph (which is just asking to get decapitated when the semi stops and you don't), there is only detrimental effect to fuel economy by riding behind a semi. Not to mention the fact that you are probably really pissing off the driver of a 40+ ton rig by driving in his blind spot.
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