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Maximize your gas mileage with these
helpful tips
With
the price of gasoline today, the subject of
fuel economy has become more important.
Here at Camarillo Car Care, we have made a
checklist of a few of the most important
factors in maximizing your MPG's. If
you have any questions, please feel free to
call our staff. Enjoy.
Also, you'll probably be surprised at how
many miles you can drive for $1.00 of gas
today.
Check
out these calculators.
- Maintain
proper air pressure in your tires:
Think of how much harder a
bicycle is to pedal with low tire
pressure. Well, your
car has to work harder when its tires
are lower too. Of
course when it works harder to go the
same distance, it uses more gas.
Proper tire pressure can improve
your mileage by up to 3%.
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Regularly check and replace dirty air
filters: An air
filter that is clogged with dirt, dust
and bugs chokes off the air and creates
a "rich" fuel mixture.
This means too much fuel is
burned for the amount of air.
Replacing a clogged air filter
can improve gas mileage by as much as
10%.
- Keep
your car's engine properly tuned:
A well tuned engine delivers the
best balance of power and fuel economy.
Having your tune-up components
such as spark plugs, wires, fuel filter,
etc. replaced when needed can improve
gas mileage by as much as 4%.
- Don't be
an aggressive driver: Aggressive
driving can lower gas mileage by as much
as 33% on the highway and 5% on city
streets.
- Avoid
excessive idling: Sitting
idle gets zero miles per gallon. Letting
the vehicle warm up for one to two
minutes is sufficient. You
can use more gas by idling for one
minute than you would by turning off the
engine then restarting it a minute
later.
- Observe
the speed limit: Gas
mileage decreases rapidly at speeds
above 60 mph. Each mpg driven over 60
will result in an additional 10 cents
per gallon. To maintain a constant speed
on the highway, cruise control is
recommended.
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Combining errands into one trip saves
gas and time: Several short
trips taken from a cold start can use
twice as much fuel as a longer
multi-purpose trip covering the same
distance.
- Avoid
carrying unneeded heavy items in the
trunk: An extra 100 pounds can
cut fuel efficiency by a percent or two.
- All of the above.
One of these tips can help
increase your mileage.
When you use many or all of them,
you can significantly increase your
mileage and save.
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