Below, you can find many ways to apply for becoming more fuel-efficient.
1 - Drive at a slower rate. Sixty miles per hour and slower saves you more miles per gallon than driving 70 miles per hour and over.
2 - Turn off the engine during idle times. If you are waiting in your vehicle for whatever reason, such as: ordering fast food for the family, waiting to pickup from an airport or waiting in line to fill-up on gas, turn your vehicle off.
3 - Do not warm up your vehicle longer than 30 seconds. Most modern vehicles will only need 30 seconds to warm, even in extreme colder conditions.
4 - Keep your windows up during driving. Driving while your windows are down makes the engine work harder because of the wind pressure entering inside of the vehicle. Your vehicle can work easier if winds continue pass the vehicle, alongside the windows, which happens in their up position.
2 - Turn off the engine during idle times. If you are waiting in your vehicle for whatever reason, such as: ordering fast food for the family, waiting to pickup from an airport or waiting in line to fill-up on gas, turn your vehicle off.
3 - Do not warm up your vehicle longer than 30 seconds. Most modern vehicles will only need 30 seconds to warm, even in extreme colder conditions.
4 - Keep your windows up during driving. Driving while your windows are down makes the engine work harder because of the wind pressure entering inside of the vehicle. Your vehicle can work easier if winds continue pass the vehicle, alongside the windows, which happens in their up position.
Sticking to these fuel economy tips can allow the most out of your road vehicle's fuel. And, always remember your regular scheduled tune-ups as this is also a fuel economy awareness. Drive safe.