5 Things To Consider When Aiming For Fuel Efficiency

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Gas prices continue to rise, forcing a strong majority of drivers to focus in on fuel efficiency. These individuals want to get as many miles per gallon as possible, and are willing to do and try some crazy things for strong fuel efficiency. Many are surprised to find that they do not need to go to crazy lengths to make their vehicle as efficient with fuel as possible.

There are plenty of different aspects of your vehicle that can completely change the fuel economy of your vehicle. These are five of the easiest things for you to do to help your car to get the strongest miles per gallon possible.

Your Speed

One of the major things that can affect your fuel efficiency is your speed. Most people will find that they speed to try to get to specific locations. They may not realize that beyond a certain speed, they will start to lose the fuel efficiency that they worked hard to obtain. Those who go over 70 miles per hour on the highway are going to find that they lose fuel efficiency quickly.

Your Driving Habits

If you speed up quickly or utilize your air conditioning or heater on full blast on a regular basis, you are going to lose your fuel efficiency. Try to speed up gradually, and try to only use your heater and air conditioner when you truly need to if you are worried about your gas mileage.

Your Tire Inflation

Tires that are over inflated or tires that are under inflated can actually reduce the gas mileage of your vehicle. If you are worried about fuel efficiency purchase a tire pressure gauge and check your tires regularly. Each tire and vehicle type will have a specific number that you should aim for, as far as pressure is concerned.

Your Tires

The type of tire that you purchase for your vehicle can also have a positive or negative effect on the fuel efficiency of your car. Read up on the tires that you have purchased to understand if they are the most fuel efficient tires available or not.

Highway vs. City

Your fuel efficiency is going to change drastically based on the type of driving that you perform more regularly. Simply put, those who use the highway are going to be able to get further on a tank of gas than those who are constantly driving in the city.

It is not difficult to get the best fuel economy out of your vehicle. Some tips are going to require you to drive slightly different than you are used to, while others only require simple changes to your vehicle. Simple maintenance can even improve your fuel efficiency. Take the time to look into all of these different facets to consider. Go further than these tips to truly get as much out your vehicle, as far as fuel efficiency is concerned, as possible.


About the Author:
The author, Dan Burns, is the owner of Lloyd's Automotive located at 982 Grand Avenue in St. Paul, MN. A trusted and respected automotive repair expert in the Twin Cities for over 30 years, Dan still works on vehicles almost every day and has developed his business to handle all mechanical, maintenance and repair needs.



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