>>I don't believe that having the car warm before a trip makes a discernible difference in gas mileage.
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http://www.cbc.ca/consumers/market/tips/mileage.html , point #8.
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>>I was pretty much joking though. Just thought it was funny that they thought driving less equated to saved gas mileage.
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>Yeah, imprecise language. The author probably wasn't expecting it to be parsed by programmers.
I think it's not a case of tetrapilectomy (or would it be tetratrichectomy, if we stay with just Greek), but a plainly false statement caused by not really thinking on time.
Driving less saves both gas and mileage, but not necessarily in any particular ratio.
BTW, I've just achieved a new high in savings. Instead of not dining in a restaurant on the corner, I'm now not dining in a restaurant in a posh hotel, which would have cost much more - not only in food, but tips, cab fare, mandatory uniform costs etc etc.