Driving Tips
� Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and hard braking) wastes gas. It can lower your gas mileage up to 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent around town.
� Idle as little as possible-idling gets you 0 miles per gallon. The best way to warm up a vehicle is to drive it. You need no more than 30 seconds of idling on winter days before driving away. Anything more simply wastes fuel and increases emissions.
� Combine errands into one trip. Several short trips taken from a cold start can use twice as much fuel as a longer multipurpose trip.
Slow Down
� Avoid high speeds. Each five mph you drive over 60 mph is like paying an additional $0.15 per gallon for gas depending on the current price. Your equivalent gas savings will be from $0.12 to $0.82 per gallon.
� Use air-conditioning only when driving above 30 miles an hour.
Car Maintenance Tips
� Keep tires properly inflated and aligned and improve your gas mileage by around 3.3 percent.
� If the yellow (check engine) light is on, your car might need service.
� Start carpooling and using mass transit, plus arrange to telecommute.
� Get the junk out of the trunk; light cars use less fuel.
A vehicle that gets 30 mpg will cost you $750 less to fuel each year than one that gets 20 mpg (assuming 15,000 miles of driving annually and a fuel cost of $3.00/gallon). Over a period of five years, the 30 mpg vehicle will save you $3,750.
$ Long-Term Savings Tip
� Consider a fuel-efficient vehicle for your next purchase, such as a hybrid or flex-fuel vehicle, which are available in more models every year.
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