The new automatically hypermiling hybrid can get 200 miles out of one gallon of gas, which is good news to drivers who are used to pain at the pump. However, it's not just owners of hybrid cars that are noticing the benefits of changing their driving habits, with fuel efficiency in mind. "Thoughtful driving techniques can make a difference even in old gas hogs," says Richard Keeler, who hypermiles his 1979 Nissan 280ZX sports car. One of his favorite tricks is "pulsing and gliding," where he'll get going to 70 in a 65, then practice hypermiling coasting until he reaches 65 again. Doing this, he can get up to 18 MPG, which isn't great, but is much better than his gas guzzling vehicle usually gets.
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