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NEW YORK - When David Champion is behind the wheel of a car, he accelerates slowly and brakes gingerly. He tries to drive, he says, as if there were a cup of coffee on the dashboard that would shower him with scalding liquid if he were overzealous with the accelerator or the brake.
The driving habits adopted by Champion, director of automobile testing for Consumer Reports, have as much to do with saving money as they do with safety.See the full content of this document
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Careful Driving Can Trim Gas Costs
"When you're driving, your foot is connected to your wallet," said Champion. "The faster you step down, the more money comes out of your wallet."
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