10 Ways You Can Save Gas
1. Go the speed
limit. Use cruise
control.
Speed limits are
calculated for maximum
safety – they'll also
reward you with maximum
gas mileage. You can get
up to 20 percent more
mileage traveling 55 mph
than 70 mph. Using
cruise control provides
additional gas savings.
2. Drive evenly.
Avoid hard stops.
Quick starts burn gas
while hard stops also
cost you. Take your foot
off the accelerator and
coast a bit before
stopping for a traffic
light or a stop sign.
3. Avoid idling
and rush hour traffic.
You're burning fuel
while idling – up to a
gallon every hour. So,
avoid rush hour traffic
when possible.
4. Open windows
at slow speeds. Use A/C
on highways.
Around town, turn your
air conditioning off and
roll down the windows.
On the highway, open
windows create drag at
speeds of 40 mph or
more, so roll them up
and use the air.
5. Remove junk
from the trunk.
Added weight in your
vehicle affects fuel
economy, so take
unnecessary items out of
your trunk.
6. Fill up when
it's cool and before
holidays.
Cooler temperatures in
the early morning or
late evening create less
vapor. Also, getting a
fill-up three days
before a holiday will
help you save on the
per-gallon price at the
pump.
7. Don't top off
gas and tighten the cap.
When buying gas, stop
when the pump shuts off
automatically. And
remember, your tank
needs both fuel and
fumes, so tighten the
gas cap after every
fill-up.
8. Use the
correct fuel grade.
Use the fuel grade
recommended by your
vehicle manufacturer. In
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9. Don't
accelerate up hill.
Build up speed before an
incline, and then
maintain it on the way
up. Coast on the way
down for additional fuel
economy.
10. Avoid rooftop
carriers.
Approximately one
quarter of each gallon
of gas is needed to
overcome wind
resistance, so avoid
carrying things on your
roof. If necessary, use
an aerodynamic carrier
to help minimize drag.