Gas is at $3 a gallon, and it's costing you a fortune. You've always been concerned about air pollution, but now there's global warming to worry about. You'd like to drive in an environmentally-friendly manner, and save some money while you're at it.

What do you do?

Like me, you might go through all the websites and books that offer gas-saving tips. But like me, you might find:

  • Many sites have the same old tips, repeated over and over again
  • Many of these tips don't include enough information to use them properly
  • Most tips list potential savings in percentages, rather than dollars
  • Few sites convert those gas savings into greenhouse gas reduction
  • Much of the emphasis is on saving gas, while other costs of driving are ignored
  • The books aren't updated to correct errors or include new info, and many of the websites never change
  • Some tips are just plain wrong

Don't believe the last one? Take this quiz on gas-saving tips (opens in a new window).

The Green Driving Handbook is a unique combination of electronic book that gives you the information you need, and calculators that show you what kind of savings you could achieve by using the book (see What's Inside for more info). And the Green Driving Handbook costs less than any similar book, print or electronic, but contains far more information and resources. For only $7.95, you'll get the tools you'll need to save hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars every year on driving costs. You'll probably make back the cost of the Handbook in the first week or two you start using it. As you cut back on your gas consumption, you'll reduce the amount of carbon dioxide you put into the atmosphere, and help slow down global warming. By reducing your gas consumption, you'll also contribute to our national security, and help our economy.

Save Gas, Save Money, Save Your Car, Save The Planet - all for $7.95.  Where else can you get a deal like that?


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