1. Check Your Air Filter: A clean air filter by itself can improve mileage as much as 10 percent. Nearly one in four cars needs an air filter replacement. If an engine doesn't get enough air, it will burn too much gasoline. If consumers who need a new filter replace theirs, we'd save almost 2.8 billion gallons of gas per year.
2. Straighten Out: Have your alignment checked. Not only does poor alignment cause your tires to wear out faster and result in poor handling, but your engine also has to work harder which can reduce your fuel efficiency by 10 percent.
3. Tune Up: A properly tuned engine can improve mileage by 4 percent, that's the equivalent of 10 cents per gallon. Have a trusted mechanic tune your engine to factory specifications.
4. Pump 'em Up: Make sure your tires are inflated properly. About 27 percent of the vehicles on the road have improperly inflated tires. The average under inflation is 7.5 lbs., which causes a loss of 2.8 percent in fuel efficiency and wastes over 800 million gallons per year. Pumping up your tires will save you the equivalent of 7 cents a gallon.
5. Check Your Cap: It is estimated that nearly 17 percent of the cars on the road have broken or mission gasoline caps. This hurts your mileage and can harm the environment by allowing your gasoline to vaporize. Almost 150 million gallons of gas evaporate each year due to broken, loose, or missing gas caps.
6. Lose Weight: For every 100 pounds you carry around, you lose 1 to 2 percent in fuel efficiency. Remove extra items from your trunk or the rear of your SUV.
The last 6 tips.
Friday, May 25, 2007
12 Tips for Saving $ on Gas
From Channel 11, Raleigh-Durham:
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