by Karl Dyson | Jul 22, 2011 | Weekly Hypermiling Tips
Many moons ago, before the internet and maybe even before Friends reunited – finding the best price for your car insurance or buying a new car was a mission in itself. This unpleasant task required either a large scotch and the yellow pages or a family outing to...
by Karl Dyson | Jul 21, 2011 | Hypermiling News
The black cab cab is an iconic symbol of all things British and with the help from an ambitious trial by the RSA, they could be turning green.A handful of our fair capital’s “cabbies” are set to have “spring-o-meters” dash board mounted...
by Karl Dyson | Jul 12, 2011 | EV Electric Cars
The Nissan Leaf is currently the only all Electric (EV) production car available in the UK. I have been lucky enough to be given some time behind the wheel to see if the Leaf could be a viable alternative to the usual ICE (internal combustion engine) offerings and a...
by Karl Dyson | Jul 12, 2011 | Hypermiling News
Drivers of current generation plugin vehicles understand that their range can be great effected by the route they take, something Pioneer is looking to help with its latest satellite navigation system. Behold the AVIC-ZHO9-MEV, this 7 inch TFT clad device estimates...
by Karl Dyson | Jul 6, 2011 | Hypermiling News
The UK’s favorite red top (The Sun) has again caught the Hypermiling bug with its coverage of the Hypermiling Handbook. The feature in the Captain Crunch pull-out set out to help hard hit motorists by publishing the Hypermiling tips from the handbook. The...