The Ecological Drive Assist System Helps Honda to Save and to Protect
Honda has taken one more serious step towards a fuel economy and the environment protection. The Japanese have presented a new technoledgy named Ecological Drive Assist System that will suggest a driver how to consume less fuel.

The EDAS combines three different functions. The first one is ECON Mode that New Generation Honda Odyssey owners have already had time to evaluate. In the “on” position the control over the work of the engine and transmission passes to the computer. The system solves such questions as for example energy saving of the conditioner, the increase of latency in system “Stop - start”, etc.

The second part of the EDAS is an indicator which shows how much in the optimum the engine consumes fuel at present. Green color means that everything is normal, blue-green - that the fuel input is acceptable and dark-blue - indicates that reading is unsatisfied, it is necessary to change a driving manner, having refused from sharp accelerations and sudden braking.

At last the third block of the system is responsible for the statistics. On the display there is a plant due to which the driver can learn how economically the car consumes fuel throughout a trip. The more stalks - the better saving rates.

It is expected that on serial cars the Ecological Drive Assist System will appear in 2009. Hybrid Insight becomes the first model which will receive this novelty.
Five Best Cars Saving Gas
With gas prices continuously growing up today more and more people all over the world try to find their ways on how to reduce the outflow of funds spent on gas.
It doesn’t matter what you are driving whether economy hybrid car or off-road vehicle, everyone looks for withdrawal from spending money in vain.
But is it enough just to follow endless amount of tips how to save on gas? What are the other ways out of this problem? Facing the tendency of fuel-price growth the major world car producers do their utmost to fill the market with their “offspring” being the most economical.
Here we give the list of five major cars that really care about the wallet of their owner.
• According to the experts the thriftiest auto nowadays is considered to be Honda Insight

It’s the second car appeared on the market of hybrid cars (the first one, as you no doubt know, is Toyota Prius).
But Honda demonstrated quite new idea of hybrid cars.
Fuel consumption 3.4 L\100km
• The second place we assign for Audi A2

Although being a smaller vehicle the manufacturer - Audi - is really proud of it.
However, once you get inside the car, any notions of minimal size disappear.
And once you see the fuel consumption performance: you stop noticing any drawbacks…
Fuel consumption 3.6 L\100km
• Then goes Volkswagen Lupo

The Volkswagen Lupo is a city car manufactured by German automaker Volkswagen from 1998 to 2005. The car is available with a variety of engine sizes and trim levels, from budget models through to the GTI variant.
Fuel consumption 3.6 L\100km
• In the fourth place we put Daihatsu Opti

The Daihatsu Opti is a kei car produced by Japanese automaker Daihatsu from 1992 to 2002.
It is available with a 659 cc petrol engine and either front- or four-wheel drive. It is a variant from the Daihatsu Mira.
Fuel consumption 3.7 L\100km
• And at last (but not the least) goes Smart

Smart, formerly Smart GmbH (formerly MCC Smart GmbH), an automotive brand of Daimler AG, is a manufacturer of microcars and superminis based in Böblingen, Germany, produced in Hambach (France). In spite of its size sales of the small Smart city car have really increased last time.
Fuel consumptions 3.8 L\100km
It’s up to you to decide how to save on gas. You may purchase an economical car or just follow tips on saving
Or you may combine both!