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Tips for Getting Good Gas Mileage

What to Know While on The Road

By KevinPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
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Unless you own a fully electric car, you're going to spend money each week on gas to get to work, school, and to run errands. Depending on how much you drive each day, the amount of money you pay for gas driving can certainly add up. Thankfully, there are some tips you can put into use to help stretch out the time between trips to the gas station. Some of these tips will make your wallet very happy.

Regularly Check Tire Pressure.

To help meet or exceed the expected fuel mileage for your specific vehicle, it is important to ensure your tires are properly inflated at all times. Additionally, maintaining proper pressure will save your tires from getting unnecessary wear and tear on them. There are many affordable tire pressure gauges you can keep in your car for a quick check of your tire's pressure at any time.

You may also choose to check the pressure in your tires at a gas station each time you fill up. It is important to follow your vehicle's recommended tire pressure levels, because they are necessary for proper handling, a balanced ride, and the efficient fuel economy of your car. When your tires become under-inflated, it will negatively impact your vehicle's fuel consumption.

Drive Steadily And Defensively.

You may have heard before the term, "defensive driving" many times before in your life. Ideally, driving defensively means trying to anticipate a few moves ahead, regarding the vehicles around you. Defensive driving helps you avoid fender benders, and major car accidents. It can also help you save money on fuel, because you are going at a steady speed in traffic. When you drive erratically, your engine will work harder during the sudden throttle inputs, and cause you to use more fuel than you need to.

Get Streamlined.

Another thing that can significantly impact your fuel economy is how aerodynamic your vehicle is. If you plan on taking a long road trip with something such as a bike rack attached to your Subaru Forester 2019, you are going to end up spending more on gas. Whenever possible, pack everything you are able to into your vehicle, instead of on a roof rack or roof storage. Your vehicle will be able to cut through the air while driving much easier.

You'll be able to save money on fuel, because your engine will not have to work as hard. Aside from being more aerodynamic, the lighter your vehicle is will play a role in how much money you spend on gas as well. Do not store heavy items in your trunk unless absolutely necessary. Extra weight is the enemy of your vehicle's fuel economy.

Use Fuel Additives.

Many people have a fear of adding fuel additives to their gas tanks. However, when you add a fuel additive which contains certain ingredients, they will successfully clean damaging deposits found in fuel injectors, carburetors, and intake valves that can lead to bad fuel efficiency. Using fuel additives can also help you restore your engine's performance, and help to lower your carbon footprint.

It is important to be careful how much you add to your engine, because too much can go from helping your engine to causing damage to it. Be sure you only add fuel additives that are for your specific vehicle. Follow the directions carefully before you purchase, and use any products on your vehicle.

Use Synthetic Motor Oils.

When it comes to maintaining your vehicle, you should not skimp out on quality products. If you have not already upgraded the type of motor oil you use, now is the time to consider it. If you change it on a regular basis, it will keep your engine running smoothly and efficiently, and help keep your fuel economy at a good level. If you were on the fence about whether or not to use conventional motor oil, or synthetic motor oil, consider speaking with a reputable auto mechanic in your area.

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