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Fuel Gauge

Part of speech: Noun

The fuel gauge.


  • "Where there is no fuel a fire goes out." - 254
  Key words: Fuel, Fuel-Gauge, Gas-Gauge, Gasoline, Gauge  

  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)  

Question: What is fuel?
  Answer: Fuel is a combustible material or energy source used to create fire, heat, power, or energy. Some typical examples of fuel include: coal, wood, oil, or gas. - 204


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Fuel Economy
 Fuel Economy

 Gas Mileage, safety, air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions for new and used cars and trucks. Improve the MPG of your vehicle with our gas mileage tips.

fueleconomy.gov - 373
DOE - Fossil Energy
 DOE - Fossil Energy

 We rely on clean, affordable energy from our traditional fuel resources.

fossil.energy.gov - 374
National Biodiesel Board
 National Biodiesel Board

 Biodiesel is a domestic, renewable fuel for diesel engines derived from natural oils like soybean oil, and which meets the specifications of ASTM D 6751.

biodiesel.org - 375
Fuel Economy
 Fuel Economy

 Gas Mileage, safety, air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions for new and used cars and trucks. Improve the MPG of your vehicle with our gas mileage tips.

fueleconomy.gov - 376


  Comments and Quotes  

Do you ever go to the gas station to fill up your tank and sit in the car while it's pumping and then you leave and the gauge doesn't go up so you send your dad a text about how your car is broken wah wah and then the gas light comes on later and you ignore it because you just put $40 in your tank and the gauge is obviously broken and then your car stops running in the middle of the desert and your friend brings you gas just because and your car starts and you are very confused and go back to the gas station and fill up AGAIN and then the gas gauge works and then you look at your credit card receipt and there was no charge for gas then you realize you sat in your car at the gas station yesterday assuming you were filling up but you were just sitting there? REAL COOL. - Kelly Hake - 281


People need gas to drive their cars. - Ian Henderson - 153




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