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Save Money and Go Green with GM: Essential Driver Behaviors for Optimal Fleet Performance

Discover how adopting EcoSmart driver behaviors can lead to significant savings and environmental benefits. This guide highlights the impact of individual fleet drivers on cost efficiency and green initiatives, emphasizing the importance of following maintenance schedules and avoiding aggressive driving habits. GM's advanced technology and vehicles are key tools to help you achieve your financial and eco-friendly goals. Learn how to maximize your fleet’s fuel economy and make a positive change for both your budget and the planet.

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Save Money and Go Green with GM: Essential Driver Behaviors for Optimal Fleet Performance

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  1. IT ALL ADDS UP. Saving Money and Going Green GO TOGETHER IT ALL ADDS UP Saving Money and Going Green Go Together

  2. With GM vehicles and technology, saving money and going green, go together Key Factor: The Individual Fleet Driver Driver Behavior How well does driver follow maintenance schedule How GM can help you accomplishyour cost savings and greenobjectives EcoSmart Defined

  3. EcoSmart Driver Behaviors

  4. Driver Behavior1. Aggressive Driving $373,630 $373,630 Avoid rapid acceleration and quick stops Can reduce fuel economy by 33% Fuel wasted in gallons: 190,628 Can cost up to $373,630 Source: www.fueleconomy.gov

  5. GM OLS Average Oil Change IntervalsOnStar OVD Sample (2006 – 2008 Model Years) n=173,375 Miles Synthetic Synthetic TRADITIONAL OIL CHANGE INTERVALS Est. “Retail” Miles Driven Per Year – 10,000 to 20,000

  6. IT ALL ADDS UP. Saving Money and Going Green GO TOGETHER IT ALL ADDS UP Saving Money and Going Green Go Together

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