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  • Question
  • Poorly tuned engines do not get good gas mileage.


  • Options
  • A. TRUE
  • B. FALSE

  • Correct Answer
  • TRUE 

    Explanation

    The above-given statement is absolutely true. Poorly tuned engines of vehicles will not get good gas mileage.


    A poorly running engine may lose power that is needed for normal driving and emergencies, may not start, gets poor fuel economy, pollutes the air, and could stall when you are on the road causing a traffic problem.

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