Because of rising gas prices you may be looking for an easy

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The EPA spokesmen also said that the sellers of this device manipulated the test they made their claim from to make sure they got the result they wanted."

 

They insisted that if you purchases this device for $89. Don't play into their hands. You may be considering one of the many gas saving devices on the market.The real truth is that this Fuel Saver Pro device was not tested by the EPA and of course is not EPA approved.If the maker or seller of one of these devices states that it's product has been tested by the EPA, try and obtain a copy of the report.There was a product that was advertised heavily. Of course this was due to the more economical method of driving at a constant speed on a highway versus a less economical drive in stop and go traffic.gov.95, plus $6.These are just two of the many deceptive advertising methods used by unscrupulous gas saving device sellers trying to separate a fool and his money."The ads stated "High gasoline prices at the pump shouldn't scare you. Naturally the results showed the highway trip had much better mileage. 

 

The maker used a short stop and go drive which uses a lot of gas, and compared it with a longer 25 minute trip on a high speed freeway.There are a number of deceptive advertising claims that are used by manufacturers and suppliers of these so called gas saving devices. An official EPA spokesman said: "We've tested over 100 of these devices, most of them like this one which is a device that uses magnets around the fuel lines - as if fuel is magnetic - and the EPA has not certified any of them because non of them work. The bottom line is, gas saving devices don't work!

 

 Because of rising gas prices you may be looking for an easy way to improve your gas economy. The most that can be claimed in advertising is that the EPA has reached certain conclusions about possible gas savings by testing the product or by evaluating the manufacturer's own test data. They claim: "This gas-saving device is approved by the Federal govement. Here are a few to look out for. The FTC (Federal Trade Commission), has a waing: be very skeptical of claims made by the sellers and manufacturers of gas saving devices or additives. It had China safety fences Manufacturers nothing to do with any device attached to the car. It was called the "Fuel Saver Pro," The maker of the device claimed that it was "EPA-approved.

 

The federal govement has evaluated over 100 fuel enhancing and fuel economy products and not a single one of them did what their advertising claimed. They won't anymore with this new EPA-approved device.Many sellers of gas saving devices use a similar deceptive strategy.95 shipping and handling, you would get an unbelievable 27 percent increase in fuel economy. Alteatively you can go online and check for yourself at the EPA website epa."No govement agency endorses gas-saving products for cars

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