AAA Offers Tips to Cut Gas Costs

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June 27, 2005

To help ease sticker shock at the gas pump, AAA offers a dozen easy-to-follow, money-saving suggestions.

To cut gasoline costs:
  • Slow down. Even a five-mile-per-hour decrease in speed can affect gas mileage. Watch your tachometer to gauge engine performance.
  • Keep tires properly inflated. Under-inflated tires can cut fuel economy by a half percent per pound of pressure below recommended levels.
  • Give your car a full tune-up. Include a regular oil and oil filter change. A poorly tuned engine can increase fuel use by up to 50 percent or more.
  • Use the proper grade of gasoline. Do not purchase more expensive mid-grade or premium gasoline unless recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
  • Don't let a vehicle idle for more than a minute. Idling can consume as much as a gallon of gas per hour. Idling also wastes more fuel than restarting the engine.
  • Maintain a consistent speed. Accelerate gently, brake gradually and avoid hard stops.
  • Plan errands. Combine outings into one trip or location as often as possible to spend less time on the road.
  • Pare extra weight. The excess weight of car top carriers, trailers and other vehicles cause engines to work harder and burn more gas.
  • Car pool when possible.
  • Travel during off-peak times to avoid rush hour.
  • Check the engine oil level when buying gas. Your car will run more efficiently if the engine is lubricated properly.
  • Large trucks benefit from lowered speeds. For every one-mile-per-hour increase above 55 mph, fuel efficiency generally decreases 2.2 percent.
 

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