If you drive at 90km/h to get your instantaneous economy down, but you are on the road 2 hours longer on a drive that's normally 10 hours, does that mean your engine has been running for 2 hours longer and has in fact used more fuel?
I know I know, the answer is no, but it's a funny way to spin the numbers though isn't it, and I reckon you could fool a few Commodore drivers with that line....
Lukeyson
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