what are some small things you can do do increase mpg
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Gas Saving Tip #1: Anticipate Traffic Conditions
More often than not, we’re in a hurry when we’re driving. After all, we want to get somewhere and get there quickly. However, rapid acceleration and frequent braking are huge gas guzzlers. Learn to anticipate traffic conditions. If you see a stop sign or red light ahead, take your foot off the gas and cruise to a stop. It will save gas as well as wear and tear on your brakes.
Tip #2: Inflate Your Tires Properly
Underinflated tires are one of the biggest causes of inefficient fuel economy. Studies show you can increase your gas mileage by 5% with properly inflated tires. It’s interesting to note that cold weather affects tire pressure the most. Check the air pressure in your tires monthly, especially in winter.
Tip #3: Idling Gobbles Gas
Sitting and idling wastes gas, so if you’re waiting in a traffic jam or sitting at a railroad crossing, turn off your engine. The same holds true for warming up your car. Warming it up for a few minutes is plenty. Anything beyond 5 minutes and you’re wasting fuel.
Tip #4: Change That Air Filter
Chances are, your air filter is dirty, and this wastes fuel, particularly on acceleration. Change your air filter every 6,000 miles and you’ll improve fuel economy by as much as 6-8%.
Tip #5: Put It In Cruise
If you’re a highway driver, use the cruise control function as much as possible. Driving at even, consistent speeds is much easier on fuel consumption.
These five simple gas saving tips will have you filling up less frequently and saving as much as $10 a week on your fuel costs.
More often than not, we’re in a hurry when we’re driving. After all, we want to get somewhere and get there quickly. However, rapid acceleration and frequent braking are huge gas guzzlers. Learn to anticipate traffic conditions. If you see a stop sign or red light ahead, take your foot off the gas and cruise to a stop. It will save gas as well as wear and tear on your brakes.
Tip #2: Inflate Your Tires Properly
Underinflated tires are one of the biggest causes of inefficient fuel economy. Studies show you can increase your gas mileage by 5% with properly inflated tires. It’s interesting to note that cold weather affects tire pressure the most. Check the air pressure in your tires monthly, especially in winter.
Tip #3: Idling Gobbles Gas
Sitting and idling wastes gas, so if you’re waiting in a traffic jam or sitting at a railroad crossing, turn off your engine. The same holds true for warming up your car. Warming it up for a few minutes is plenty. Anything beyond 5 minutes and you’re wasting fuel.
Tip #4: Change That Air Filter
Chances are, your air filter is dirty, and this wastes fuel, particularly on acceleration. Change your air filter every 6,000 miles and you’ll improve fuel economy by as much as 6-8%.
Tip #5: Put It In Cruise
If you’re a highway driver, use the cruise control function as much as possible. Driving at even, consistent speeds is much easier on fuel consumption.
These five simple gas saving tips will have you filling up less frequently and saving as much as $10 a week on your fuel costs.
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Originally Posted by yakswak
wonder if driver sentiment on conserving gas is really changing or if it's just some of us... consumption has been going down despite falling prices, but at the prices we're at now will it tick up again?