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Here are some simple ways to save money by improving your fuel economy—no matter what you drive.
1.Regular check-ups pay off at the pump.
The professionals at RK Buick report that skipping recommended maintenance leads to fouled spark plugs and clogged air and fuel filters.
Clean oil, fresh spark plugs a well-tuned motor, and properly inflated tires coupled with the right octane gas for your car keep it healthy and saves you money.
2.Keeping your cool – windows up or down?
Open windows or air conditioning in hot weather? It depends, says the service team at RK Buick.
Running an air conditioner consumes extra fuel, but driving with rolled down windows leads to drag on the vehicle. Ideally leave windows open when driving slowly in traffic. For highway driving, roll up the windows and turn on the air conditioning.
3.Get the junk out of your trunk.
Hauling excess weight wastes gas. Every extra 100 lbs reduces fuel economy approximately two percent; a loaded roof rack by five percent. Eliminate excess cargo by emptying out trunks, back seats, and roof carriers.
4.A steady pace wins the fuel-economy race.
Speeding cuts into gas mileage. RK Auto Group says you’ll see a 7 percent decrease in fuel-economy for every 5 mph you drive over 65 mph.
Aggressive behavior—such as screeching to a halt or accelerating quickly from a dead stop—can decrease fuel-economy by 33 percent. Save gas by driving at an even speed.
5.Kick it into high gear.
For the greatest fuel efficiency drive in the highest gear possible when cruising at a steady speed on the highway. (This also reduces engine wear.)
6.Avoid cruise control on hills and lower your gas bills. RK Buick says to think about the approaching terrain before you push cruise control.
Cruise control improves gas mileage by maintaining a steady speed—but only on flat roads. Using cruise control on hilly terrain typically uses more gas then if you were operating the accelerator yourself.
7.Keep your engine properly tuned.If your engine is experiencing hard starts, rough idling, or stalling, it could have a negative impact on fuel efficiency. Nine times out of ten, the problem stems from something basic like worn spark plugs, a dirty air filter, or bad ignition wires.
Taking care of the trouble early is not only likely to improve your gasoline mileage – it will also prevent minor problems from becoming expensive repairs later on.
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Driving Strategies
The cheapest and easiest way to improve your fuel economy is to change how you drive your existing car.
Air conditioning. As a general rule, if you are driving under 40 miles per hour (MPH), it is more fuel efficient to turn off the air conditioner and roll down the windows. Above 40 MPH, however, the drag on your car created by the open windows causes you to use more gas, so turning on the air will actually improve your fuel economy.
Acceleration. When accelerating, do so gradually. Stomping the gas pedal at every traffic light or stop sign causes your engine to suck fuel to meet the heavy load you are putting on it. A more gradual approach can significantly improve fuel economy.
Deceleration. Let off the gas well before a stop sign or traffic light and allow yourself to coast to a stop while gently applying the brake. Accelerating all the way to the stop and then slamming on the brakes not only wastes gas, it uses up your brake pads more quickly.
Speed. For every ten miles per hour you decelerate, you can save up to 5 miles per gallon (MPG). So if the speed limit is 65 MPH and you drive 55, you can increase your MPG by 5 miles.
Car Maintenance
In addition to improving your driving strategies, use the following car maintenance tips to maximize your fuel economy:
Tire inflation. Make sure you keep your tires properly inflated at all times. This not only lengthens the life of the tire, it will help your fuel economy. By and large, the standard inflation for most car tires is 35 pounds per square inch (PSI). Some mechanics may recommend inflating your tires to 30 PSI to improve riding comfort, which is true, but with gas prices the way they are the best thing to do is maintain proper inflation. Please make sure you check with either your tire dealer or the tire owner’s manual for proper inflation instructions.
Fuel grade. Mountain West states (New Mexico, Colorado, Montana, etc.) offer 85 octane fuel, whereas most other states offer only 87 octane and up. Check your owner’s manual, since some models have a minimum octane requirement. Using a lower octane fuel than what your vehicle has been designed for drastically reduces fuel economy. Also, it does not improve your gas mileage to use a higher octane fuel than the minimum requirement for your car.
Alignment. Most cars need an alignment every three to five years, although your mechanic will recommend you do it more often than that. A simple test of your alignment is to briefly release the steering wheel while cruising at least 55 MPH on a straight stretch of highway. Please make sure there is no oncoming traffic and that it is a calm day! If your car veers immediately to the left or right, have your mechanic check the alignment. Alignment problems affect your fuel economy and wear your tires down more quickly.
Tire rotation and balance. Have your tires rotated every 5,000 miles. This not only improves their life span but also causes them to wear evenly, meaning improved fuel economy for you since they ride more smoothly. Your tires should be balanced when they are first installed, and in general they should not need another balancing. Regularly check for the wheel weights mounted on the rim of each tire on your vehicle. These will be oblong metal pieces clipped to the rim, one per tire. If you don’t see one on your tire, ask your mechanic to balance the tires when he rotates them. Most tire dealers that sell you your new tires will rotate and balance those tires for free.
Tune ups. Check your owner’s manual for the recommended life span of your vehicle’s spark plugs, plug wires, and coils. In general, spark plugs should be changed every 55,000 – 75,000 miles and plug wires every 100,000 – 120,000 miles. If your engine idles very rough, or cuts out easily, have your mechanic check the coils. Also make sure to change out your vehicle’s air and fuel filters regularly. All of these parts affect your vehicle’s fuel economy.
Buying A New Car
When considering purchasing a new car, remember that the miles per gallon estimates posted on new cars are always very optimistic. Those estimates are generated by operating the car in perfect driving conditions, as in 55 MPH on a windless day at sea level on flat ground with the windows rolled up and the air conditioner and radio off. Typically your actual miles per gallon will be two to five gallons less than the estimate.
Go smaller! Technology has improved to the point where many smaller vehicles have high safety ratings and perform very well in adverse driving conditions. Remember that if you spend a little more on a smaller car with posi-traction as opposed to a bigger lunk with four-wheel drive, savings will be realized in improved fuel economy down the road. And you don’t have to put the thing in four-wheel drive, it will do so itself!
Go hybrid if you can. Some very important factors to remember: hybrid and electric car technology is skyrocketing right now, so the vehicles that come out in five to ten years will show enormous improvements over the ones available today. If you have a lot of disposable income and buy a new car every three to five years anyway, go buy a hybrid today. If you are not that lucky, follow the tips above to maintain your current vehicle and tough it out until the car companies can bring to market all the technology in development right now.
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Car owners just can’t do without the routine maintenance. Mostly it’s pretty pricey, but just like how the saying goes, “prevention is better than cure”, right? Prevent your car from having to undergo a huge repair and save money this way. If you ignore the warning signs and refuse to mend it while it’s early, the repercussion of your unmaintained car will end up being extremely expensive, with an amount that will nearly meet the price of a new purchase.
1. For free routine maintenance, Check the car warranty and if it’s still active the dealership will take care of it. But if its already inactive, don’t take it to the same shop, they usually charge pretty high. Try to find another repair shop that charge less than the usual, say, no more than 0.
2. Check the oil on a weekly basis, and diesel drivers should be especially wary on this! Don’t wait for the alarm on your oil warn you. It’s not good for the car and it’s not safe too. Chances are your car loses oil too quickly, the engine will not be lubricated enough. Its either the engine will seize up and combust the gasket, or will be dealt with a huge damage.
3. Even when you think there’s nothing wrong with your car, take it over for routine maintenance. A good reminder would after every 10,000 miles. Skimping on that routine car maintenance is not recommended. Try to take it to a repair shop for thorough checking on brakes, belts, exhaust, the engine and everything else that needs to be done according to the car owner’s manual.
4. In this day and age where quality must go hand in hand with price, finding a good mechanic that charges fairly (and someone who doesn’t do extra fees) is hard to find. Try to find referrals from your friends, family and co-workers, since mechanic listings in the yellow pages or local listings don’t really give you enough information on the mechanic’s charges and their quality of work.
5. Your car is an investment, try taking good care of your car and it will give your a sense of pride and a good return (if you try to sell it someday). The very core of car maintenance is safety. There’s really no better reason to invest on routine car maintenance and repairs than the safety of you and all your loved ones that ride the car with you.
If you can, try to learn little tricks of the trade on maintenance and repair that you can do yourself. If you can, invest in a good auto manual that lets you learn how to change your own oil, clean your filters, replace spark plugs and lights, and check the car fluids on your own; making the repairs on your own means that you need a toolbox as well, the one that’s specifically designed for automotive use.Learn the basic ins and outs of your car and you’ll save yourself more money, keep your car in check at your leisure, plus the props you get as a D-I-Y man, too!
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How To Save Money Buying Used Car Parts
by admin on Sep.21, 2010, under Car Spark Plugs
How To Save Money Buying Used Car Parts
Proper maintenance of a vehicle either new or old is the same. The engine has to be checked from time to time, the oil has to be changed and spark plugs need to be replaced. Any product wears down in time and the best thing to do if you are on a budget is to buy cheap, good quality used car parts.
Acquiring used car parts is the same as looking around for a second hand car. You can either look for it in the classified ads, go around the neighborhood checking out the various shops that do sell these parts or you can surf the net saving some time and effort and search for the parts that are needed.
There was time that such parts could only be found in dealerships and in the shops of local mechanics. This made it a challenge for those who needed it badly especially since there was no guarantee that the part if found, would fit the requirements and the seller would usually jack up the price giving the buyer no choice but to pay what was demanded.
Searching for cheap used car parts does not have to be that difficult anymore as long as you remember a few things before looking for it;
• By knowing exactly what is needed depending on the make and model of the car you have, it will make it easier for the person to go around looking for the exact car part
• After having the specific part in mind, you can then check how much you are willing to spend to acquire that item.
• Some parts that are needed don’t have to be the original. There are some parts that can be bought at surplus or a compatible part from another car make and model enabling can be used making a person save money for other things.
• After getting the proper information, you can start by checking out either the local shops or dealers. If these people don’t have it, perhaps another dealer can be recommended to assist in the procurement. Another place you can go to are the local junkyards since a lot of parts there can be reused. Asking the local auto club for help and browsing through the Internet are also other options a person has to help in the search for other hard to find parts which can be ordered and delivered in a few days time.
Avoiding Foreclosure Tips-Saving Money On Car Repair
by admin on Aug.30, 2010, under Car Spark Plugs
Avoiding Foreclosure Tips-Saving Money On Car Repair
When trying to avoid foreclosure, it comes down to one main thing; you need money to pay your bills on time. With today’s economy, low paying jobs and lack of available work every penny you earn counts. It counts towards, keeping or saving your home and giving your family a secure future.
This is my third article on money saving tips to stop a foreclosure. The first article tells you how you can save several thousand dollars a year on grocery’s, article number two tells you how to save on clothing and this particular article will deal with saving money on car repairs. If you have a car it doesn’t matter if it’s a couple years or twenty years old — you going to spend money on keeping it in shape. There are some tips and tricks of the trade though that may help cut down on some of your mechanical expenses.
Get A Second Opinion and Estimate
If you were going to a doctor and they told you, that you would need to get this, that and this done; you would probably get a second opinion, before you just jump onto an operating table. Treat your car the same way; get a second opinion.
By getting a second look at your car by a different mechanic, you can confirm what the first mechanic told you and you can get a second estimate of costs. This is very important because most car mechanics prices can vary significantly. One person may quote you 00 for a job, while a second mechanic may do for only 0. That is a big difference so it is very important to get a second opinion and estimate on your car’s repairs or maintenance.
Watch Out For Scammers
How often have you gone into a car shop to get your oil changed and all of sudden you find yourself buying brake lights or a new spark plugs or a oil filter? It is always something, isn’t it? Make sure if someone is examining your car for one thing, they don’t try to up sell you something you may not need.
This is another reason why a second look at your car with another mechanic is important. Especially if every time you visit your current mechanic for one thing, they prescribe ten things. See how many times this happens where you do business; if it starts becoming a pattern, it may be time to look for a new mechanic.
Buy Your Own Car Parts
Some mechanics have been known to charge a 50% mark up on parts. This is good chunk of change and worth looking into alternative options for parts. Even if you don’t know how to do the labor on a car, you can bring the parts you find for a cheaper price to the garage and just pay for labor.
Check out major auto parts stores since they will usually be cheaper then your mechanic’s garage. Or look in the classifieds if it is a major part because someone may be selling just what you need. Or possibly, check out a scrap yard and see what they have. This could just save you several thousand dollars.
Learn To Do Some Of Your Own Repairs
There are some simple repairs you can do on your own car, which can end up saving you saving you more than 80% on labor prices. For instance, if your car light goes out, a dealer will charge your just to change the bulb. If you buy your own bulb at an auto store it is probably around . Then just do a little online research or look at some auto repair books and learn how to replace the bulb yourself.
So if you have any money concerns or are possibly worried about facing foreclosure in your future, read of the money saving tip articles and make every penny count. How would you like to have an extra ,000 in your pocket every year? This can happen, if you put the time and effort into learning the tricks of the trade. If your boss offered you a pay increase of ,000, but you would have to do more work, you would likely take it. This is same thing, put the work into saving money and you will have more money.
Convert Your Car To Run On Water – Save Money, Save Gas!
by admin on Aug.26, 2010, under Car Spark Plugs
Convert Your Car To Run On Water – Save Money, Save Gas!
Convert your car to run on water – save gas, save your car, save money and save the planet.
Fox News recently broadcasted an interesting and very important video report.
A savvy automobile owner has come up with a very simple yet incredibly efficient way of boosting his old car’s gas mileage by up to 100% – that means several thousands of dollars economy every year.
The creator claims that his developed invention converts water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). Also called Brown’s gas or Hydroxy burns better than regular gas at our fuel pumps and provides more energy. This process is often referred to as Hydrogen Fuel Cell conversion.
Gas prices are on constant rise and the fuel economy question is starting to get very serious. More hybrid cars are sold all over the world, concepts of electric cars and Hydrogen fuel cell cars are developed in almost any country and finally there is a way for you to add a little something to fuel efficient revolution.
Car owners seem to forget or maybe ignore the fact that they could get better gas mileage simply by changing the way they drive. You do not need to buy an ugly and slow prototype in order to save on gas. You could increase gas mileage of your V8 truck as well! To get better gas mileage you should follow these simple rules;
Accelerate gently. This will use less gas.
Keep your distance – every time you stop you will have to accelerate.
Take your car to a mechanic; simple air filter change or spark plugs replacement could greatly increase gas mileage
Drive slower. Going over 120kph will use up much more gas.
Change gears as soon as possible – low gear uses up to 30% more fuel than needed.
Our cars’ engines are designed in such poor way that they only burn about 20% of the fuel – the other 80% is wasted in heat and unburned gas (pollution). When converted to money at 3$ a gallon – per every gallon your car actually uses only 60 cents, and 2.40$ is completely wasted. When you convert your car to run on water, you create a gas which helps burning the fuel in a better proportion.
Instructions on how to convert car to run on water are also available for sale on the Internet. There have been many skeptical people that do not believe in the efficiency of the system – but there doubts always vanish after finding out that the instructions come with 2 month full satisfaction money back guarantee.
Is it not only the “saving money” part that attracts people – when you convert your car to run on water you also increase your car’s engine longevity and you greatly decrease the pollution. The system allows you to burn gas more efficiently – which decreases the noise of the engine and the wear and tear of the motor’s parts.
The system is composed by simple parts that are basically bolted on the engine. It could be done at almost no cost, by anyone and to any car. The system is completely untraceable when taken off of the engine.
Just imagine yourself buying half the gas you are buying now! Wouldn’t it be nice to have an extra couple of thousand of dollars for Christmas presents? For a vacation? For a down payment on a new car?
I hope this article gave you enough of useful information to consider converting your car to run on water.
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by admin on Aug.26, 2010, under Car Spark Plugs
Convert Your Car To Run On Water – Save Money, Save Gas!
Convert your car to run on water – save gas, save your car, save money and save the planet.
Fox News recently broadcasted an interesting and very important video report.
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The creator claims that his developed invention converts water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). Also called Brown’s gas or Hydroxy burns better than regular gas at our fuel pumps and provides more energy. This process is often referred to as Hydrogen Fuel Cell conversion.
Gas prices are on constant rise and the fuel economy question is starting to get very serious. More hybrid cars are sold all over the world, concepts of electric cars and Hydrogen fuel cell cars are developed in almost any country and finally there is a way for you to add a little something to fuel efficient revolution.
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Accelerate gently. This will use less gas.
Keep your distance – every time you stop you will have to accelerate.
Take your car to a mechanic; simple air filter change or spark plugs replacement could greatly increase gas mileage
Drive slower. Going over 120kph will use up much more gas.
Change gears as soon as possible – low gear uses up to 30% more fuel than needed.
Our cars’ engines are designed in such poor way that they only burn about 20% of the fuel – the other 80% is wasted in heat and unburned gas (pollution). When converted to money at 3$ a gallon – per every gallon your car actually uses only 60 cents, and 2.40$ is completely wasted. When you convert your car to run on water, you create a gas which helps burning the fuel in a better proportion.
Instructions on how to convert car to run on water are also available for sale on the Internet. There have been many skeptical people that do not believe in the efficiency of the system – but there doubts always vanish after finding out that the instructions come with 2 month full satisfaction money back guarantee.
Is it not only the “saving money” part that attracts people – when you convert your car to run on water you also increase your car’s engine longevity and you greatly decrease the pollution. The system allows you to burn gas more efficiently – which decreases the noise of the engine and the wear and tear of the motor’s parts.
The system is composed by simple parts that are basically bolted on the engine. It could be done at almost no cost, by anyone and to any car. The system is completely untraceable when taken off of the engine.
Just imagine yourself buying half the gas you are buying now! Wouldn’t it be nice to have an extra couple of thousand of dollars for Christmas presents? For a vacation? For a down payment on a new car?
I hope this article gave you enough of useful information to consider converting your car to run on water.
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Convert Your Car To Run On Water – Save Money, Save Gas!
by admin on Aug.26, 2010, under Car Spark Plugs
Convert Your Car To Run On Water – Save Money, Save Gas!
Convert your car to run on water – save gas, save your car, save money and save the planet.
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Gas prices are on constant rise and the fuel economy question is starting to get very serious. More hybrid cars are sold all over the world, concepts of electric cars and Hydrogen fuel cell cars are developed in almost any country and finally there is a way for you to add a little something to fuel efficient revolution.
Car owners seem to forget or maybe ignore the fact that they could get better gas mileage simply by changing the way they drive. You do not need to buy an ugly and slow prototype in order to save on gas. You could increase gas mileage of your V8 truck as well! To get better gas mileage you should follow these simple rules;
Accelerate gently. This will use less gas.
Keep your distance – every time you stop you will have to accelerate.
Take your car to a mechanic; simple air filter change or spark plugs replacement could greatly increase gas mileage
Drive slower. Going over 120kph will use up much more gas.
Change gears as soon as possible – low gear uses up to 30% more fuel than needed.
Our cars’ engines are designed in such poor way that they only burn about 20% of the fuel – the other 80% is wasted in heat and unburned gas (pollution). When converted to money at 3$ a gallon – per every gallon your car actually uses only 60 cents, and 2.40$ is completely wasted. When you convert your car to run on water, you create a gas which helps burning the fuel in a better proportion.
Instructions on how to convert car to run on water are also available for sale on the Internet. There have been many skeptical people that do not believe in the efficiency of the system – but there doubts always vanish after finding out that the instructions come with 2 month full satisfaction money back guarantee.
Is it not only the “saving money” part that attracts people – when you convert your car to run on water you also increase your car’s engine longevity and you greatly decrease the pollution. The system allows you to burn gas more efficiently – which decreases the noise of the engine and the wear and tear of the motor’s parts.
The system is composed by simple parts that are basically bolted on the engine. It could be done at almost no cost, by anyone and to any car. The system is completely untraceable when taken off of the engine.
Just imagine yourself buying half the gas you are buying now! Wouldn’t it be nice to have an extra couple of thousand of dollars for Christmas presents? For a vacation? For a down payment on a new car?
I hope this article gave you enough of useful information to consider converting your car to run on water.
Find out How you could pay only 1$ per gallon of gas! Thousands of people chose this guide to help them convert their car to run on water!
Be Environmentally Friendly – Money Saving Tips for Good Car Maintenance
by admin on Jul.31, 2010, under Car Spark Plugs
Be Environmentally Friendly – Money Saving Tips for Good Car Maintenance
Car fuel prices are fluctuating and escalating through the roof. Research shows the average age of vehicles to be 9 years. So is keeping your old car and stretching your work horse even further being environmentally friendly? How can we do that without having to spend more on maintenance?
It is a natural course with your car engine wear and tear affecting performance and car fuel consumption gets rises. Check out the following good practice car maintenance to enhance the longevity of your vehicle:
Cars are like humans, you need to keep them in tuned with the seasons. Remember to change to winter tires and add anti-freeze. Plug in your electric cord to warm up the engine half an hour before you start your journey.
And in summer, check your fluids too. The sun heats up and dries the fluids more quickly. Check your oil level, coolant fluids etc. Keep your car in a covered garage.
Sign Up For A Comprehensive Regular Tune-Up Package. The mechanics will do your oil change, change your air filters, check your spark plugs, radiator and fuel injector, test your brake pads, tire pressure, rotate your tires (if required) as well as tune your wheel alignment. Have the computerized system checked by your specialist mechanics. Life saving devices such as the air bags, antilock breaks etc must be checked for safety too.
Change Your Oil Every 3 Months Or 3,000 Miles. Here is a simple example to help you visualize. Imagine re-using the same pot of oil for deep-frying your French fries everyday for 3 weeks… the oil has become a thick crude of glob and your fries tastes weird doesn’t it? Same theory goes for your car. Revitalize your car engine with a fixed scheduled oil change routine.
Listen & Feel the Strange Warning Signs. Be conscious of squeaky noise, gasoline smell, and oil leaks on your garage floor. Check where the noise comes from. Early detection of car faults could save you a ton of money.
Befriend A Good Mechanic. Not only will you save money, you save yourself some anguish from unscrupulous mechanics some of whom change your good parts for bad or recommend unnecessary jobs. And now, get ready to enjoy the ride!
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EcoFriendly Car Tips – Best ecotips to cut your environmental impact and save money when using your car
by admin on Jul.25, 2010, under Best Spark Plug
EcoFriendly Car Tips – Best ecotips to cut your environmental impact and save money when using your car
There is no doubt that your car contributes a major cost to your budget. In many cases, your car is an invaluable way for you to get around, even if its just to the closest commute point. If you have a family, I don’t have to tell you that the car is an essential part of coping with kids, shopping and commuting. As important as the car it is, everyone is now well aware of the affect cars have on the environment, let alone your wallet when petrol prices go up. However, there are a few things every car owner can do to make a difference, not only to how much you car expenses are, but also to the environmental impact of running it.
These are a few car Eco-Friendly tips that are know to be effective at saving money and being eco friendly :
Slow down your Take-off (acceleration). Accelerate at about 0 to 60 mph in 15 seconds. Average improvement in fuel economy: 31% Drive the at the speed limit. Average savings: 12% Use cruise control on normal roads but not hilly areas. Average savings:7% Switch off your car if idling for more than 1 minute (eg stuck in traffic). Savings up to 14% Keep your tires inflated to recommended levels. Savings vary. Keep your tires properly aligned (check alignment every 5,000 miles) Purchase long-lasting, fuel-efficient Radial tires Turning off A/C and opening sunroof (but keep windows UP- windows down creates drag. Savings are small, but vary by vehicle. Combine car usage/chores and consider your route. The heaviest car emissions occur during the first two miles that a car is driven as the engine warms up, so for short journeys – walk or bike & keep fit. If buying a car, avoid the real gas guzzlers ie. automatic transmissions, larger, more powerful engines, power steering, air conditioning, and 4-wheel drive. Keep up car maintenance, especially ignition timing, spark plugs and idle speed setting (a poorly tuned car can loose up to 20% fuel efficiency) Compare different brands of gasoline – some may give you better mileage. If you own more than one vehicle, try to use the one with the best gas mileage. Drive the speed limit – you can save 15-20% by driving 65 instead of 75 Avoid quick starts and stops. In general, drive as smoothly as possible and maintain a constant speed. Keep windows shut at high speeds. Don’t start your car until you are ready to drive off. If you drive a car with a manual transmission, upshift at the lowest speed Have your air conditioner serviced by a trained mechanic with access to a “vampire” machine, which recycles freon. These machines drain the coolant, purify it, and reinject it into the air conditioner. Use antifreeze which does not contain ethylene glycol Avoid carrying unnecessary, heavy items around in your car. The car has to “tow” and work harder, burning more fuel. On trips, if at all possible avoid using roof-racks, car-top packs or towing a trailer as they produce drag, burning more fuel. Use the overdrive feature if available
Even applying just some of these suggestions can make a significant difference not only to your budget, but also the environment. Generally you will find, you don’t have to make radical changes to your lifestyle to make differences in your environmental impact. Just a few small changes like this add up. You will find more Eco Friendly Tips on the DIYEcoEnergy website that can help you make a difference in cutting costs and going green.
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