- Mar 28, 2004
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I've heard over and over that you're not suppose to go over 65mph and 55 is the best to get good fuel economy from 'articles' and the such yet I've heard of people who say they get better mileage at 90mph for their car. My stance on the subject is that for trucks, over 55 will definately kill mileage unless really aerodynamic and for cars, it really just depends. So what is it ATOT? How can I convince them of otherwise.
It's funny really, I told my dad, if you don't believe me, why don't you just try it out, and over and over they kept reciting how 'scientific proof and studies yada yada yada' can't be wrong, and so on. Funny that my dad told me this, statistics are an amazing thing, you can make them say what ever you want if you get the right data.
I just don't see how driving a car two different speeds to LA from SF wouldn't be able to prove with out a doubt whether or not it's true.
It's funny really, I told my dad, if you don't believe me, why don't you just try it out, and over and over they kept reciting how 'scientific proof and studies yada yada yada' can't be wrong, and so on. Funny that my dad told me this, statistics are an amazing thing, you can make them say what ever you want if you get the right data.
I just don't see how driving a car two different speeds to LA from SF wouldn't be able to prove with out a doubt whether or not it's true.
