MPG Bumper Sticker

MPG Sticker: For cars with the best MPG like the Toyota Prius.  If you like to save gas get this bumper sticker and brag about the MPG your car gets and how you are doing your part to save the environment, to use renewable resources, to go green, to save the earth, to fight global warming, and to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil... in short, helping to avoid an environmental disaster in the making.

Actual Sticker is 4.5" x 3"

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Gas mileage (high MPG rating) in cars and SUVs is one of the hottest topics now that gas prices have shot above $4.00 per gallon in many areas.  If you read reviews or comparisons of fuel consumption across all makes and models, you'll find some great information for maximizing MPG and minimizing our dependence on foreign oil in America.  So, if we can't drill and refine more domestically, at least we can all drive a Prius or some other gas / electric hybrid that will garner high MPG ratings and low fuel costs.  Do your part; tout the high MPG performance of your car with this 4.5" x 3" oval sticker.
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Like all our stickers, this is machine-cut, made with high grade vinyl and will last for an extremely long time in any conditions. It is easily applied and removed. Return for a refund if not completely satisfied. Thank you and come back!
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Solar power
Tidal power
Wave power
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Efficient Earth.com - an efficiency blog - not just for fuel consumption of cars and trucks, but broader reading about energy efficiency issues in other walks of life.

GotMPG.com for great resources and information to compare gas consumption, as well as to get reviews and ratings of those cars that have high mileage capability.

Fuel Economy.Gov who can you trust for extensive tips and information on gas mileage, hybrids, diesel fuels, alternative fuels and up-to-date fuel economy ratings?  The US Government, that's who!


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