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save you money at the pump

 
 
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Reply Sun 28 Feb, 2010 01:52 am
A well-tuned car with properly inflated tires burns less gasoline cutting pollution and saving you money at the pump.

What does" save you money at the pump" mean?
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Reply Sun 28 Feb, 2010 03:19 am
you will not have used as much fuel so you pay for less fuel at the fuel pump.
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