Nowadays, it seems like oil the company executives are out to empty our wallets and fill theirs.
Gas prices have gone out of site, along with food, clothing and necessities, while our economy is
seemingly crumbling. Many folks are trying to keep their heads above water, and need to learn some
simple ways to improve gas mileage.
There are several methods that help to improve gas
mileage, some of them that are very effective, and others that really don't make too much of a
difference. It can be a bit of a pain trying to sift through them all, so I have gone to the trouble
of finding the most common methods people are using right now to improve gas mileage, so I could
pass them on to you.
First of all, changing your oil, and getting regular tuneups.
Everyone knows that if your car is tuned up properly and running at it's optimal level, then the
energy expended will be less than if your car was bogged down with mechanical problems. Simple
things like changing the air filter, bad hoses, and regular oil changes using the properly weight
oil with friction reducers can all make a difference and improve gas mileage.
Another
method that works very well, is getting rid of any unnecessary weight your car may be carrying, and
getting rid of extras like luggage racks that can create resistance, and decrease your MPG. Keeping
your tires at maximum inflation can also help to decrease resistance, although it is said that the
MPG gain is fairly small. Still, every little bit can help!
You'll also improve gas
mileage by slowing down. Try driving at more reasonable speeds. Keeping your speed at 55 mph on the
highway will increase your gas mileage by as much as 25%. That means no speeding when the "man"
isn't around! You can also pick up a 14% in gas mileage just by turning on your cruise control.
Don't drive like erratically. Sudden braking or unnecessarily fast acceleration do more harm
than good. Those are habits that waste fuel, wear out brakes and empty your wallet. Another gas
wasting culprit is unnecessary idling. If find yourself sitting at a fast food drive through, or a
bank for any length of time, turn your car off while you are waiting. Reducing unnecessary idling
can increase your gas mileage by as much as 19%. That is a nice savings for just doing something
like turning your car off for a few minutes instead of letting it run.
There are many
more simple methods to improve gas mileage, but not enough space to list all of them! Just using
even one of these tips can help you save some cash.