Posts Tagged ‘gasoline’

Tips To Help You Pay Less At The Pump

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Since maintenance can be expensive and increase the cost of gasoline in the U.S. are really drain, so to say, the funds for the maintenance of cars and the associated costs.
By Rich White, director of the Council car maintenance, loose or missing gas caps, to lower the tire air pressure, candles waste, dirty air filter and all the poor to contribute to saving fuel.

Here are some tips, courtesy of Car Care Council, to help you money on the essentials, even if prices continue to rise.

Do not drive aggressively. This can actually lower gasoline up to 33 percent on the highway and five percent on the streets of the city, at a price 7 to 49 cents per gallon.

Make sure your tires. A chip of nursing excellence in care generally, because the drive with a tire is under-inflated with the leadership of your car with the parking break on, and cost a mile per gallon.

Be bear candles. The vehicles have four, six or eight candles and the lamps for more than three million times on the thousand miles, allowing the heat, electrical, and chemical erosion. Replace your plugs regularly for care, for the maintenance and gas.

Change your air filter is dirty. Air filter clogged by dust, dirt, bugs and cuts the air and results in more gas than necessary to burn. This wastes gas, the engine and the causes can also lose.

Beware of traffic jams gas. Approximately 17 percent of the vehicles used by the CCC, the corks of gases, which are damaged, loose or missing, and thus 147 million liters of gas per year for spraying.

Not too much idle. Do not slow zero miles gallons, and that you really need to heat your car for a minute or two.

Watch this speed. How your car increases speed, reduces gas mileage, and each mph results in more than seventy cents more per gallon costs.

Lose weight. And simply delete unnecessary elements of your vehicle, you can use the weight of 100 pounds, which in turn led to a reduction in your MPG by up to 2%, based on the percentage weight in proportion to the weight of the vehicle.

Good car maintenance is the best way to get the most out of your car, and to ensure that there is still fuel. Do not skip regular visits to the auto mechanic for the health of your vehicle depends on them.