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How
to Improve Your Car’s Gas Mileage
Gas
prices are at record highs. People are asking, “what can I do to
get better gas mileage when I drive?”. These are some of the things
you can do to ensure improved gas mileage for your car:
Driving
& Purchasing Habits
- Buy
your gas when it’s cool. Gas is more dense the colder
the weather, so you get more for your money.
- Keep your
car clean. Mud on the undercarriage can weigh a significant
amount and slow you down.
- Consolidate
your daily trips and errands. This will also save you the cost
of restarting your engine, which uses a lot of gas.
- Avoid
air conditioning when possible. However, when driving at higher
speeds, having your windows open also creates drag.
- Don’t
throttle the gas or brake! Sudden starts or stops use more
gas than gradual changes of speed.
- Don’t
idle for too long. Turn off the engine if you anticipate a
lengthy wait.
- Limit
car warm-ups in winter (often not applicable in Los Angeles).
- Clear
out the trunk. More weight, more drag.
- Avoid
high speeds. We know this is almost impossible for L.A. drivers
when traffic breaks, but you can improve your gas mileage about 15 percent
by driving at 55 mph rather than 65 mph.
- Use overdrive.
If your car is equipped with overdrive gearing use it as soon as your
speed is high enough.
- Use cruise
control. Keeping a constant speed is ideal for improving your
gas mileage.
Servicing
Your Vehicle
- Improve
the spark to your engine. This way, the air and fuel mixture
will be burnt better.
- Improve
your intake/output system. Helping gas get in and exhaust out
of your vehicle will improve overall performance and gas mileage.
- Reduce
friction. Use high-quality or synthetic motor oil.
- Check
your oil! Low oil makes your engine work harder.
- Change
your filters. Dirty filters can sometimes increase the amount
of fuel your vehicle is using by 10 percent.
- Keep tires
properly inflated and aligned. Check regularly to ensure your
wheels are fully inflated and your alignment is good.
- Get regular
engine tuneups and car maintenance checks. A lot can go wrong
with a car. Damaged spark plugs or transmission problems can also contribute
to poor gas mileage.
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