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Couple Sets Out To Break Guinness World Record for Lowest Fuel Consumption Across the Continental United States

   John and Helen Taylor embarked today on an attempt to break the current world record for lowest fuel consumption on a drive across the continental United States. To help meet this goal while out on the road, the Taylors are driving an all-new clean diesel Volkswagen Jetta TDI and will be employing "FuelStretch" fuel-saving driving tips they developed with Shell. (PRNewsFoto/Volkswagen; Shell)

HERNDON, VA UNITED STATES
         2009 Jetta TDI clean diesel selected as vehicle of choice

    HERNDON, Va., Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Two of the world's most fuel-
efficient drivers, John and Helen Taylor, will embark today on the
"Taylors' Diesel Inspiration" tour -- an attempt to break the current world
record for lowest fuel consumption on a drive across the 48 contiguous
United States. To help meet this goal, the Taylors will be behind the wheel
of an all-new, 50- state-compliant clean diesel Volkswagen Jetta TDI
employing simple "FuelStretch" fuel-saving driving tips they developed with
Shell.

    (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080903/CLW116 )

    The Taylors are an Australian husband and wife team who set a Guinness
World Record for driving around the globe on 24 tanks of fuel behind the
wheel of a Volkswagen Golf in 2006, and as always, Guinness World Records
rules and regulations will be strictly adhered to on this challenge.
Approximately 12 official check-in and refueling stops across the country
are included throughout the duration of the drive, which is slated to
conclude September 26 in W.Va. The current world record for the lowest fuel
consumption on a nationwide drive is 51.8 miles per gallon.

    "It will be a great challenge and adventure to drive through the 48
U.S. mainland states," said Helen Taylor. "We want to educate the American
public that by choosing the right car, using the right fuel and adopting
fuel-saving driving techniques, everyone in the U.S. can save money, fuel
and reduce carbon emissions."

    Kicking off their more than 8,000-mile drive at a Shell station in
Chantilly, Va. followed by a "flag-off" ceremony at the Volkswagen of
America, Inc. headquarters in nearby Herndon, Va., the Taylors are setting
out on this challenge in their vehicle of choice -- Volkswagen's all-new
clean diesel Jetta TDI-powered by the fuel of their choice -- Shell Ultra
Low Sulfur Diesel.

    "We're thrilled that the Taylors have chosen our all-new clean diesel
Jetta TDI in their attempt at setting a new Guinness World Record for
lowest fuel consumption," said Stefan Jacoby, CEO/President, Volkswagen of
America, Inc. "We believe our Jetta TDIs truly offer a no-compromise
alternative fuel driving experience that provides our customers the best of
both worlds -- excellent fuel efficiency combined with a dynamic driving
experience. We're excited to see the tremendous fuel efficiency that the
Taylors will get as they set a new world record. We wish the Taylors the
best of luck and a safe journey," added Jacoby. It's just good, clean
diesel fun.

    Volkswagen has more than 30 years of experience selling diesel
passenger cars in the United States, and they're the first manufacturer to
market with an affordable 50-state compliant clean diesel passenger vehicle
that meets the strictest emission standards of California and the world.

    The Environmental Protection Agency estimates the Jetta TDI at an
economical 29 miles per gallon city and 40 miles per gallon highway.
Volkswagen went a step further to evaluate the real-world fuel economy of
the Jetta TDI.

    Leading third-party certifier, AMCI, tested the Jetta TDI and found it
performed 24 percent better in real world conditions, achieving 38 miles
per gallon in the city and 44 miles per gallon on the highway.* Using
fuel-saving driving techniques and vehicle maintenance tips from Shell, the
Taylors hope to push their fuel efficiency even further.

    The couple will drive on a counter-clockwise route including stops in
Va., N.H., Ohio, Iowa, S.D., Mont., Nev., Calif., Colo., Okla., Ill., La.
and W.Va. Some of the fuel-maximizing tactics the Taylors will employ on
the road include actions such as avoiding idling and higher speeds,
minimizing vehicle drag and performing regular vehicle maintenance.

    "With everyone focused on stretching their fuel dollars, the Taylors'
world record-breaking attempt will demonstrate to American drivers that a
little modification to vehicle maintenance and driving habits can help
maximize fuel economy," said Jens Mueller-Belau, U.S. Retail Fuels
Marketing, Shell Oil Products U.S. "Like the Taylors, we have a passion for
fuel economy, and we're glad both Shell fuel and "FuelStretch" tips will
power this exciting event."

    The Taylors have made a 26-year career out of driving economically and
conducting workshops globally on fuel-efficient driving techniques. Along
the way, they have collected 36 world fuel economy world records from
drives around the globe in Australia, Asia, South Africa, Europe, the
Middle East and North America.

    Via their Web site, the Taylors will be sharing their personal
experiences on the road. For more information and regular reports from the
road, visit http://www.fuelacademy.com . For a complete list of fuel-saving
driving tips, visit http://www.shell.com/us/fuelstretch

    Link to information on the Taylors' 2006 Guinness World Record for Fuel
Efficiency:
http://www.shell.us/home/content/usa/aboutshell/media_center/news_and_press
_re leases/archive/2006/fuel_challenge_record.html

    *29 city / 40 highway EPA estimates; 38 city / 44 highway real-world
fuel economy based on AMCI testing. Actual mileage may vary. For more
information on Volkswagen, go to http://www.vw.com



SOURCE Volkswagen; Shell




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  • http://www.fuelacademy.com
  • http://www.shell.com/us/fuelstretch
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