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Couple Breaks Guinness World Record for U.S. Fuel Efficiency
HOUSTON, Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- After 22 days, driving 9,419 miles and
using less than 12 tanks of Shell Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel, global
world-record holders John and Helen Taylor broke the existing Guinness World
Record for lowest fuel consumption on a road trip across the continental
United States. On this drive, which began Sept. 3, the Taylors achieved 58.82
miles per gallon, surpassing the existing record by more than seven mpg,
improving the record by 14 percent. Following the "FuelStretch" tips they
developed with Shell and driving the all-new, clean diesel Volkswagen Jetta
TDI, John and Helen were able to stretch the boundaries of fuel efficiency.
"We congratulate the Taylors on this very special accomplishment and hope
it will prove to drivers across the country that a little modification of
driving habits can truly help maximize fuel economy. It proves that a real
difference can be made through proper vehicle maintenance and smart driving
techniques," said Jens Mueller-Belau, U.S. Retail Fuels Marketing, Shell Oil
Products U.S. "We're glad that the Taylors again chose Shell fuel and used
Shell "FuelStretch" tips to power their latest world record challenge."
Following are Shell "FuelStretch" tips* designed to help drivers save
money.
1. Drive smoothly: Avoid heavy acceleration or braking. Speeding, rapid
acceleration and braking can lower your gasoline mileage by 5 percent at lower
speeds around town and by 33 percent at highway speeds.
2. Replace dirty or clogged engine air filters: Replacing a dirty or
clogged engine air filter with a clean one can improve gasoline mileage by as
much as 10 percent. A car's engine air filter can protect the engine from
impurities.
3. Keep your engine well-tuned and repair any problems immediately: A
well-tuned engine can improve fuel economy by up to 4 percent, so be sure to
follow your car manufacturer's recommendation on servicing.
4. Make sure tires are not over or under-inflated: Proper air pressure
cuts down on fuel used while driving. Keeping tires at the correct pressure
can improve your gasoline mileage by more than 3 percent.
5. Avoid carrying excess weight: Keep your trunk and back seat clear of
unnecessary items that only add weight. Removing excess weight can improve
your gasoline mileage.
6. Use the recommended grade of oil in your engine: Following your
manufacturer's motor oil recommendation can improve gasoline mileage by up to
2 percent. Look for motor oil that says "Energy Conserving" on the API
performance symbol to ensure it contains friction-reducing additives.
7. Choose a high-quality gasoline: Top automakers say that carbon
deposits can build up on critical engine parts, which can decrease the power,
performance and fuel efficiency of your vehicle. Volkswagen recommends using
TOP TIER Detergent Gasolines to help keep engines clean. All Shell gasolines
meet TOP TIER standards and stop gunky build-up on critical engine parts to
help cars perform at their best.
8. Avoid idling: When you idle, you get zero miles per gallon.
9. Avoid higher speeds: Gasoline mileage usually decreases when driving
at speeds over 60 miles per hour.
10. Plan your outings to avoid separate trips: Combine your errands into
one outing to avoid short separate trips. This helps avoid unnecessary cold
starts and keeps your car's engine running warm and more efficiently.
11. Pay with a rebate credit card: Credit cards offer a simple way to pay
for things quickly, but using a rebate credit card means earning rewards with
every purchase. For example, with a 5 percent rebate on Shell gasoline
purchases and a 1 percent rebate on all other purchases**, the Shell Platinum
MasterCard(R) from Citi, is one of the best rebate cards of its kind, helping
consumers lower the cost of driving without sacrificing the quality of their
gasoline. For example, the Taylors would have saved $32.00 on their overall
fuel costs if they used the Shell Platinum MasterCard on their cross-country
drive.
"It was a thrill to drive around this beautiful country and break the
existing fuel efficiency world record here in the U.S.," said Helen Taylor.
"We hope that our achievement will inspire Americans to adopt fuel-saving
driving techniques to save money, fuel and reduce carbon emissions."
As the cost of driving seems to rise every day, drivers are looking to get
the most out of every tank. For more information on simple ways to increase
fuel efficiency and save at the pump, please visit
www.shell.com/us/fuelstretch and www.fuelacademy.com. For more information on
Volkswagen, visit http://media.vw.com/.
*Some tips sourced at www.fueleconomy.gov
** Subject to credit approval. Rebates on Shell gasoline are calculated on
total Shell gasoline purchase, not price per gallon. All rebates are
automatically credited on your statement against future Shell gasoline
purchases made with your card. See the Shell Platinum MasterCard Rebate
Program Terms and Conditions with application.
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