Helpful Fuel-Saving Tips 

Helpful Fuel-Saving Tips

I know driving is lot of fun, especially if you’re an extreme car buff like me but driving to the gas station every now and then is a different story. Even if you have lots of money to spend for your car’s fuel needs, I’m pretty sure you don’t want to spend them on gas. You don’t need to drive less however, just to cut down fuel expenses. You can actually improve gas mileage and your car’s performance at the same time by following these simple tips:

1. Keep your car properly maintained.

If you need to go to a professional auto service provider or an auto parts dealer for a car part replacement, don’t think twice. Spending extra cash for these now is better than spending too much on fuel in the future. Think about the big amount of money you would have to spend for that.

Make sure your air filter is clean and the engine and ignition parts are in excellent working condition. Other performance parts of your car like the auto wheels must also be checked for any damage to ensure your car’s maximum performance. You must also have highly efficient exhaust system parts like a catalytic converter as this affects your engine’s performance.

If you have a Ford that needs replacement parts, you can check Ford Parts Online. This store has great variety of premium quality replacement and aftermarket parts for your vehicle. Remember that quality parts help keep your car perform at maximum efficiency.

2. Be a Smart Driver.

Many drivers think driving at high speeds is a way to optimize fuel economy. This isn’t true. What is true is that accelerating gradually and driving your car smoothly and carefully can improve your gas mileage. Avoid jackrabbit starts and sudden braking, so be attentive while driving. Know in advance that you have to stop or brake. Change your aggressive driving style now and gain as much as 20 % in fuel economy.

3. Don’t Idle too long. Idling consumes a lot of fuel so just stop the engine and park somewhere rather than wait in the middle of the road. If you’re caught in a slow moving traffic, try putting you’re a/c system off first. Open the windows to keep the driver and passenger cabin comfortable. If you’re using the air conditioning system, make sure the a/c condenser is properly working to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption.

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