Ugly Aerodynamic Tail Makes For Good Fuel Efficiency

December 31st, 2009 admin

Some people will go to great lengths to get the best gas mileage possible. There are simple ways of doing this of course, like using a light touch on the gas pedal and coasting whenever possible. If you’re mechanically inclined you can retard the timing or even perform an engine swap in pursuit of high MPGs. Or you can add a hideous duck tail to your geo metro. Hey, whatever works, right? Read more of this story


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