How to Make Your Car Last Forever: Avoid Expensive Repairs, Improve Fuel Economy, Understand Your Warranty, Save Money

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TOP TEN FUEL-SAVING TIPS


With gas and diesel prices up and continuing to climb, it’s worth paying
attention to what you drive, when you drive, where you drive, and how you
drive.
Here are ten tips for saving fuel:




  1.      Drive   less.   The best    way to  save    fuel    is  not to  burn    it. Consolidate trips,

    car pool when possible, and drive during off-peak hours to avoid
    congestion.



  2. Drive slower, perhaps the speed limit for a change. At freeway speeds,
    aerodynamics play a measurable role in fuel economy. Driving in the 60-
    to 65-mile-per-hour range instead of 75-plus-mile-per-hour range will
    likely increase your fuel mileage by 2 or more miles per gallon.

  3. Keep the engine in tune. What does that mean with today’s
    electronically fuel-injected engines? Not much, other than making sure
    the engine is running as it should. Spark plugs, air filters, and oxygen
    sensors are the primary components that influence fuel economy. Install
    a new air filter once per year—or more frequently if you live near or
    drive on dirt or dusty roads—and have the engine scoped on an engine
    analyzer every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to make sure it’s running properly.

  4. Properly inflate your tires. Pressures at or above 30 to 35 psi are a good
    choice for most passenger cars. At higher inflation pressures, the tire’s
    rolling resistance decreases. It takes less power to roll the tires down the
    road. That saves you fuel.

  5. Keep tires and wheels properly aligned. Not only will this help tires
    last longer, but properly aligned tires offer less rolling resistance, thus,
    slightly better fuel mileage.

  6. Keep the front of vehicle clean and free of debris, especially in the
    grille opening. Keeping the air conditioning condenser and radiator free
    of bugs, leaves, and debris allows the engine to cool more efficiently and
    the air conditioning to work less to keep occupants cool—both of which
    will save fuel.

  7. Accelerate modestly. It takes fuel to make power, so the harder you

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