Monday, September 28, 2009

Tips To Improve Fuel Mileage

With gas prices at all-time high, motorists are looking for ways to improve gas mileage. Here are a few things to remember:

  • Warming up your vehicle in the driveway wastes gas. Drive slowly for the first few blocks instead to bring your engine to optimal driving temperature.
  • Smooth, gradual acceleration increases fuel mileage; rapid starts waste gas. Try to maintain a steady rate of speed and take advantage of timed traffic lights.
  • Watch your speed. For every mile per hour over 50, mileage decreases roughly one percent. When traveling at a steady speed, most vehicles get their best fuel economy between 35 and 45 mph.
  • Proper tire inflation and wheel alignment decrease road resistance and increase mileage. Check tire pressure monthly and rotate tires using your vehicles specific maintenance schedule.
  • A well-maintained vehicle will run properly and use fuel more efficiently.
  • Use your air conditioning wisely. With the air on, your engine uses more fuel.
  • Drive less by planning ahead. Try to do all your errands in one trip and plan the most efficient route.
  • Don't vent your anger behind the wheel. Aggressive acceleration wastes gas and can be dangerous as well.
  • When you see a red light or stop sign ahead, take your foot off the accelerator and let your vehicle coast in gear. This lets momentum get you to the intersection.
  • Shift properly. If you have a manual transmission, shifting into high gear as soon as possible without straining the engine reduces drag and uses less fuel.

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