How ‘D’ Quietly Eats Your Fuel Budget

Many drivers lose up to 20% fuel in automatics by staying in Drive and pushing harder, instead of using coasting, light throttle and manual mode to trigger built‑in fuel‑cut logic.

Many drivers lose up to 20% fuel in automatics by staying in Drive and pushing harder, instead of using coasting, light throttle and manual mode to trigger built‑in fuel‑cut logic.

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