Apr
30
By Kousik Dutta
…continued from Part 1
Keeping your car running well and servicing it when needed will also help keep your vehicle running smoothly and efficiently. A car that has to work harder because of parts that need to be cleaned or replaced will hurt your fuel economy. Parts to check often are: air filters, spark plugs, PVC valve, fuel injector, oxygen sensor and fuel filter. These are some of the most common parts that can affect your car’s fuel efficiency, especially if you have a high performance vehicle or SUV.
Besides keeping your car light, checking tire pressure, and maintaining your car’s parts, there are things that you can do everyday to help lower emissions and save you gas. Try to combine trips into one big errand instead of making several trips a day or week. Don’t drive in a rush – stopping and starting abruptly and driving too fast is dangerous and wastes gas.
Making an effort to take care of your vehicle and utilizing these easy steps will not only help save you money at the gas pump, you will be helping the environment as well. Now that you know how easy it is you can get started today!
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With rising gas prices and environmental issues taking center stage, it’s no wonder that many people are looking into more fuel efficient cars. But what if you can’t afford a new hybrid, or you need the extra room that your SUV gives you? The good news is there are many ways to make whatever car you own more fuel-efficient, saving you gas money and helping to reduce emissions at the same time.
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