How To Save Gas and Money When Driving Your Car

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How To Save Gas and Money When Driving Your Car

The way you drive directly affects your fuel economy. Speeding and rapidly accelerating from a stop increases gas consumption, whereas planning an efficient drive and maintaining a consistent speed within the posted limit can help you go farther on a tankful. Follow these 10 tips to get better gas mileage. You just may make fewer gas station stops and save money too. Here are 10 tips to help save you gas and money while driving.

 

1. Plan your trips

 

Map a route before you go to minimize unnecessary turnarounds and backtracking. Avoid peak traffic times. Combine errands and go to “one-stop shops” where you can do multiple tasks (banking, shopping, etc.).

2. Watch your speed

 

Fuel economy peaks at around 50 mph on most cars, then drops off as speeds increase. Reducing highway speeds by 5 to 10 mph can increase fuel economy 7 to 14 percent.

3. Drive conservatively

 

Avoid “jack rabbit” starts, rapid acceleration, and hard braking, which can lower fuel economy by 15 to 30 percent at highway speeds and 10 to 40 percent in stop-and-go traffic.

4. Avoid excessive idling

 

A car engine consumes one-quarter to one-half gallon of fuel per hour when idling, but a warm engine only takes around 10 seconds worth of fuel to restart. Where safe to do so, shut off your engine if you will be stopped for more than a minute.

5. Use a “fast pass” on toll roads

 

Having a pre-paid pass on toll roads allows you to use the express lane, saving fuel by minimizing or eliminating tollbooth slowdowns and stops.

6. Avoid rush hour

 

Take advantage of flex work hours to avoid commuting during peak traffic times.

7. Anticipate road conditions

 

Watch the traffic ahead and “time” stoplights to maintain momentum and avoid unnecessary stop-and-go.

8. Use cruise control

 

Driving at a consistent speed on the highway saves gas. However, never use cruise control on slippery roads as it could cause a loss of vehicle control.

9. Shift gears efficiently

 

If your car has a manual transmission, upshift as soon as practical. When coming to a stop, use the brakes. Do not downshift to slow the car.

10. Drive to warm the engine

 

In cold temperatures, which we don’t see very often in Vista, start the engine and then drive the car normally to warm the engine. Driving brings the engine to operating temperature more rapidly and thus, saves gas.

 

Ten tips to save you gas and money. Next time your car is ready for some repairs or maintenance, you can save even more money by giving us a call. Golden Wrench Automotive is your “Stress-Free, Hassle Free” auto repair shop in Vista CA. With easy freeway access, great service, and prices, call us today at (760) 940-6060 to schedule your next visit.