5 July, 2010
by andy
Categories :
Fuel
- Anticipate traffic situations. Maintain a consistent, safe speed and accelerate and brake smoothly. Don’t pump the accelerator only to slam the brakes a few seconds later.
- Keep an eye not only on your speedometer but also on your tachometer. A lower engine speed means lower fuel consumption.
- When you’re idling, you’re getting zero mpg. If you’re waiting for your kids at school or paused at a drive-through window, turn off the engine.
- If you’re traveling faster than 50 mph, close your windows–even if you need to put the air conditioning on. Keeping them open will increase aerodynamic drag.
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