10 Things To Do To Maintain Fuel Economy

August 26, 2011 |

As the price of fuel increases and the size of our paycheck decreases, taking steps to boost our fuel economy has become a necessity. No matter what type of vehicle we drive, we can all apply some common sense to squeeze more miles from every fill-up. Paying attention to the way we drive, what we transport and how we maintain our vehicle can help increase everyday fuel economy. Below are some simple tips that anyone can practice to boost vehicle mileage.Get more information here. http://www.slashgear.com/chevy-talks-fuel-economy-gains-from-aerodynamics-for-2013-malibu-16172114/

1.) Manage starts and stops, by driving more slowly and looking ahead to anticipate your next move.

2.) Drive less, if you can and maintain a steady speed.

3.) Use less fuel by shutting your engine off at the drive-up or by parking and using walk-up services.

4.) Remove unecessary items from your vehicle to minimize weight and drag. Even accessories, like custom wheel covers can decrease mileage.

5.) Keep your vehicle adequately maintained with regular tune-ups, clean air filter and frequent routine maintenance.

6.) Check your tires regularly to insure proper inflation and even wear. Appropriate wheel alignment will minimize fuel consumption and save tires.

7.) Minimize brake usage.

8.) Use your air conditioner less or keep it at a warmer setting. Turning the coolness setting down and the fan setting up can help your vehicle burn less fuel.

9.) Share a ride with freinds or co-workers. Even better, ride your bike, take the bus or walk, if you can.

10.) You may not be ready to purchase a new vehicle yet, but keeping in mind the fuel economy of prospective future vehicle purchases may save you a bundle in the long-run.

It is unlikely that many of us will ever again believe that the price of any fuel is “a good deal.” Gone are the days when we could afford to use fuel indiscriminately, as we have in the past.

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