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Why has Hypermiling become so Popular Recently?

Posted by Jonas | July 13, 2008 .

The reason why hypermiling has such a buzz around it recently has to do with increased fuel prices. We recently were told that oil hit an all time high of $150 per barrel. That was very hard for consumers to swallow considering what they are already paying for fuel.

Most people don’t have too much money left over each month after the bills are paid. You are lucky if you do because that is a luxury the majority just don’t have. So if your budget is already stretched thin it can be very stressful to try to allocate an additional amount of money from your budget for increased fuel costs.

Since the wages aren’t going up there isn’t really a place to get that money from. The wise consumer isn’t happy to put their fuel costs onto a credit card that they can’t pay off at the end of the month. It will only result in a mountain of debt they don’t want to become associated with. Finding a way around this is a priority for many people out there.

The fact that there are some common sense ways to get some relief at the pumps is another reason. People don’t have the time for something high tech or difficult to accomplish. Yet once they learn that it is something they can do and they can get results from it becomes quite exciting. They also don’t want to get involved in anything that is going to be difficult time consuming. Too many people are stretched too think in that area as well.

You will also find that all of the guidelines out there relating to hypermiling meet or exceed the guidelines set by the Environmental Protection Agency. Many of them have also lead to a decreased risk of an accident happening. This combination of things really lends credibility to the entire process.

For those who are environmentally conscious, hypermiling is a great way for them to make their contribution to society. They want to make sure the Earth is as good of a place for them to live on as they can. They also want to do their part to preserve the natural resources for future generations to use.

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