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Driving and Maintenance Tips to Save Gasoline

October 30, 2009

About two-thirds of America’s total energy consumption is allocated for transportation. An average individual uses 500 gallons of gasoline annually. Today, saving gas has been a current trend because of the increasing cost of fuel and people’s developing awareness of environmental concerns. To be able to help mother nature and avoid strains on one’s budget, being a responsible driver is a must. I’ll be giving a few tips to enable your car to increase it’s efficiency and at the same time save energy…

Drive Properly

Keep it light. Check you car, you might have some unnecessary stuffs that you could just leave at home. An extra weight demands extra gasoline.

A huge no for idling. Driving at 0 miles per hour does not necessarily mean that you aren’t consuming any fuel. The mere fact that your car engine is running, already signifies that you are using gasoline. Pre-heating your engine is another form of idling. Hence, once you’ve hit start, drive.

If you are stuck on a long traffic, turn off your engine. This technique enables hybrid cars to save fuel. By default, hybrid cars automatically shuts down its engine at full stop. Hence, it ceases fuel consumption from idling.

Go inside the restaurant instead of doing a drive thru. Park your car and turn off the engine. Small acts can actually amount to huge savings.

If your vehicle has cruise control feature, turn it on. Cruise control helps you maintain a constant speed and save on gas.

Speeding hard and braking abruptly can dramatically decrease your fuel efficiency by 5% in the city and as much as 33% in the highway. So, you must avoid aggressive driving.

Avoid high speeds. You car’s fuel efficiency lessens when you are on 60 miles per hour.

For cars with manual transmission, shift your gear to the highest drivable level. Low speed on high gear demands smaller pressure on you car’s gas pedal compared to low gear with high revolution.

Estimate the distance before you hit break. If you know that a stop light or your final stop is near, avoid accelerating. Excessive acceleration needs excessive breaking, avoid these two situations. Another thing you have to check on is your air-conditioning system, as using it increases your gas consumption. If you could turn it off and just open your windows, just do that. Do not use your roof rack if the item can be placed in your trunk or inside the car. Placing a heavy stuff on your rack produces a drag and lessen fuel efficiency by 5%. Moreover, observe the recommended tire pressure.

Switch to hybrid cars if you can afford it’s cost. Compared to regular gasoline-engine automobiles, they have higher fuel-economy. Most of all, hybrid cars helps the environment with its little or zero carbon dioxide emission rating. This is also true with electric car or vehicles that run on alternative fuel resources.

Cars that are aerodynamic, light, and with small engines maximizes fuel efficiency. Hence, if you have intentions of buying a car, you may just opt for the hybrid ones. Always remember the 3 important features that contribute to fuel efficiency, that gas-greedy SUVs don’t have.

Maintaining your car

Regularly replace or clean your air filters. When this part is clogged, air is prevented to enter the cylinder that results to poor vehicle performance and higher fuel consumption.

Keep your wheels properly aligned.

Have your car checked regularly and subject it for tune up. Also, have your oil changed, to free your cars from fuel efficiency concerns produced by dragging brakes, low transmission fluids and transmission problems.

Another tactic is to try carpooling telecommuting or public transit, this lessens gasoline consumption and maintenance expense.

Only use the proper type of oil on your car.

Saving energy begins at home and extends on the road. Make these things a habit to save cash, help the environment and extend the service of your car.

Increase your car’s mileage and fuel efficiency with these Earth for Energy tips. To learn more about Taylor Nelson’s and his website visit FastVideoReviews.com.

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