Top Five Ways to Be More Fuel Efficient

Sydney
Gas prices have been skyrocketing this past year. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if gas prices surpassed costing more than $5 a gallon. With so many people out on the road, gas prices aren't likely to drop any time soon. So what can we all do? We can learn how to get the most out of our money from the pump.

Here are some easy tips you can follow to save money this summer:

1. The first thing you should do before hitting the road is check that your tires are inflated. Not only is this a safety precaution, but it has been reported that mileage can be improved by making sure that vehicle tires are inflated regularly. Stop by the local gas station or auto store to check your vehicle's tire pressure before you take that long road trip.

2. By getting a tune up for your car, you can improve gas mileage. Getting a tune up for your car allows your vehicle to function at its top performance. So if you haven't gotten that tune up for your car, consider getting one before summer begins.

3. Another thing that you can do to save money on gas is planning out your route before you leave. Sites such as Gasbuddy.com allows people to share gas price information, which makes it easier for consumers to identify which gas stations have the best deals.

4. Find out whether or not your car requires premium gas. If your vehicle doesn't require premium gas, then start buying regular unleaded gas instead. The cost of pumping your vehicle with premium gas can rack up, so consider checking to make sure if you're buying the right kind of fuel.

5. Not many people think about cleaning out their trunks to be more gas efficient. The truth is, all of the unnecessary junk in the trunk makes the car heavier, and therefore ends up reducing the mileage that you get. To maximize your fuel efficiency, try cleaning out the car trunk. Also, if you drive a van that contains 7 seats but only normally use up 4 of the seats, then perhaps taking those 3 extra seats out will save some gas money.

6. Lastly, we may not be able to control the rising of the gas prices, but ultimately, we all have the power to control our driving habits. If you always speed or brake suddenly, then you're most likely wasting gas. In addition, keeping your engine on idle for a long period of time can waste gas, so if you know that you're going to be waiting for more than 5 minutes, then switch off the engine.

Gas prices aren't going to go down until we stop being so dependent upon it, so start driving intelligently!

Published by Sydney

student.  View profile

To comment, please sign in to your Yahoo! account, or sign up for a new account.