12 Car-Care Tips That Save Gas
63DON'T TOP OFF
Don't bother topping off when filing your car's gas tank. Any additional gas is just going to slop around or seep out. Why waste your money paying for gas your car won't use? Stop pumping at the first indication that your tank is full when the automatic nozzle clicks off.
FILL UP WITH A LOWER-OCTANE GASOLINE
Buy the lowest grade or octane of gasoline that is appropriate for your car. Unless your car requires premium gasoline, filling up your car with high-octane fuel is a waste of money. That pricey premium fuel won't boost your car's fuel economy or performance in the least, so skip it.
If you're not sure what grade of fuel works best for your car, open up your owne'rs manual and take a look. As long as your engine doesn't knock or ping when you fuel up with regular unleaded, you're good to drive on this much cheaper gas. Passing on pricey premium gasoline could save you hundreds of dollars a year.
TIGHTEN UP THAT GAS CAP
Gas will evaporate from your car's gas tank if it has an escape. Loose, missing or damaged gas caps cause 147 million gallons of gas to evaporate each year, according to Car Care Council. So to prevent your gas from evaporating into thin air you should make sure that you have tighten up that gas cap each time you fuel up your car. Checking on this each time will not only saves you gas but more importantly saves you money.
GO FOR THE SHADE
The hot summer sun that makes the inside of your car feel like a sauna also zaps fuel from your gas tank.
If you let your car bake in the sun there's going to be a greater amount of evaporative emissions that take place than if you park in the shade. So park your car in the shade of a building or tree whenever possible, and buy a good windshield shade. A winshield shade blocks sunlight and helps to keep heat out of the inside of your car.
USE YOUR GARAGE FOR YOUR CAR
Got a garage? Clear it out and make room for your car. Parking in your garage will help your car stay warm in winter and cool in summer, and you won't have to depend as much on your gas-guzzling air-conditioning or defroster when you drive.
PUMP UP YOUR TIRES
Don't get caught driving on underinflated tires. Underinflated tires wear down more quickly and they also lower vour car's gas mileage. Tires that have low pressure offer more resistance so the engine is going to work harder to keep the car at 60.
Your car's gas mileage may plummet by as much as 15 perent. Driving on underinflated tires may also reduce the life of your tires by 15 percent or more.
Learn how to:
This does not appear to be a valid RSS feed.CHECK TIRE PRESSURE ONCE A MONTH
Buy a digital gauge and keep it in your glove box. Compare the pressure in your tires with the recommended pressure listed in your owner's manual and on the placard in your car door. Then inflate your tires as needed. Be sure to check tire pressure when your tires are cold. A good time is early in the morning after your car's been idle overnight.
KEEP YOUR ENGINE IN TUNE
Fixing a car that is out of tune or has failed an emissions test can boost gas mieage by about 4 percent. So be sure to give your car regular tune-ups. You'll also want to watch out for worn spark plugs. A misfiring spark plug can reduce a car's fuel efficiency by asa much as 30 percent.
REPLACE AIR FILTERS
Keep a close eye on your engine's air filter. When the engine air filter clogs with dirt, dust and bugs, it causes your engine to work harder and your car becomes less fuel-efficient. Replacing a clogged air filter could improve your gas mileage by as much as 10 percent and save you 15 cents a gallon. Its a good idea to have your engine air filter checked at each oil change. It is recommended to change the car's air and oil filters every three months or 3,000 miles or as specified in your owner's manual.
USE THE RIGHT OIL
You can improve your car's gas mileage by 1 percent to 2 percent by using the manufacturer's recommended grade of motor oil. Opt to motor oil with the words "energy conserving" on the API performance label. This oil contains friction-reducing additives.
DON'T DRIVE TOO FAST
The more pressure you step on that pedal the more gas that goes out of control. These means that driving too fast will take up more gas than driving moderately which consumes less.
DON'T SKIMP ON MAINTENANCE
Be serious about auto care. Your car's performance depends on it. Always follow the manufacturers recommended maintenance. The car's designed to run a certain way. If you neglect it, it won't be as efficient. Obey the car-care guidelines outlined in your owner's manual.
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Solid tips there. Gas prices are going down now that we are heading into the Fall season. But it's still a personal goal to get as many miles out of a tank of gas that I can (w/o topping it off, of course.
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hot dorkage Level 2 Commenter 3 years ago
yep all but park in the shade. No garage, not much shade so car gets pretty hot in summer. oh well summer is almost over for this year. and my apple tree gives more shade to the car each year.
I want to buy a block warmer for the engine for winter because car gets better mileage when it is warm.