According to studies backed by the department of energy, the average car will be at its advertised MPG at 55 mph. But as the speed increases:
* * * - 3% less efficient at 60 mph
* * * - 8% less efficient at 65 mph
* * * - 17% less efficient at 70 mph
* * * - 23% less efficient at 75 mph
* * * - 28% less efficient at 80 mph
Just tuck in behind the car in front = less aero drag.
pump your tyres up = less road drag
clean your car out = less unnecessary weight and less road drag
TaDa
* * * - 3% less efficient at 60 mph
* * * - 8% less efficient at 65 mph
* * * - 17% less efficient at 70 mph
* * * - 23% less efficient at 75 mph
* * * - 28% less efficient at 80 mph
Just tuck in behind the car in front = less aero drag.
pump your tyres up = less road drag
clean your car out = less unnecessary weight and less road drag
TaDa