Posted by Dave in GA on April 29, 2008 at 08:37:13 from (163.246.18.120):
In Reply to: OT NASCAR fuel use posted by PJBROWN VT on April 29, 2008 at 06:42:26:
There should be one car officially approved to race in NASCAR: the Toyota Prius.
Seriously, if the automakers are really trying to improve fuel efficiency of their vehicles, then why are Ford and GM in particular still building pickup trucks with such hideously large front ends that are aerodynamic disasters? Look at the Ford Super Duty for example. Sure, it looks like a tough man"s truck, but how much horsepower and fuel are wasted with that large front having to push air out of the way going down the highway at 65mph? Even the big rig builders like Kenworth have figured out how to make aerodynamic trucks.
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