Fuel efficiency is an ever-growing bone of contention, around the world, and is deeply felt with trepidation throughout the United States. Each time a person drives past a gas station, they are sure to gaze upward to discover the current price-per-gallon, which changes almost every single day. The time has long passed where a gallon of gas cost less than $2.00, and even then consumers complained about the price. Most people cope with high-fuel cost by simply driving less, which is a pragmatic solution in certain cases; however, it is undeniable that an individual’s quality of life is affected from such tribulations. Fortunately, humankind is famous for their perseverance. In the United States, and various other locations, vast research and study is underway with the intention of procuring an efficient, cost-effective, and renewable energy source. Until that time comes, people will conserve their fuel through any possible avenue, such as by implementing the increasingly popular methods of, hypermiling. Gasoline prices are high, but that doesn’t necessarily mean people in America and around the world, should sit idle and watch them rise. The increasing number of hypermiler’s who conserve fuel, as well as individuals who purchase fuel efficient vehicles, or vehicles that function on alternative energy sources, are slowly, but surely, lessening the world’s dependence on foreign oil, get this book.