Cost Equivalent MPG FAQ

Befrugal.com has issued a press release proposing a new method for calculating fuel economy and emissions to help consumers better compare different types of vehicles – gas, diesel, gas/electric hybrid, and electric. Befrugal.com proposes "Cost Equivalent Mpg" calculation and a CO2 emissions calculation that is personalized to the individual consumer’s driving habits, and properly accounts for gas and electricity costs, tailpipe CO2 emissions, and upstream CO2 emissions. See below for answers to frequently asked questions about Cost Equivalent MPG.Read More