5 Ways To Conserve Gas

 

5 Ways To Conserve Gas

Gas prices have reached a record high throughout the United States and have halted road trips and general commuting. However, this doesn't have to be the case for everyone. There are ways you can work around the rising gas prices and get the most out of your mileage. So continue reading to gain exclusive insight on the top five ways you can start saving money and gas today!


Drive With The Windows Down

The first method to help improve your fuel economy is to drive with the windows down. It is not uncommon for drivers and passengers to rev the A/C throughout the cabin. Still, an SAE study shows that fuel consumption is more significant with the air conditioning on compared to keeping your windows down, improving fuel efficiency by 8%. As a result, we recommend letting your windows down when riding in nice weather to save some gas.


Check Tire Pressure

One of the easiest ways to prepare your car for the road and ensure you're not wasting gas is to inspect your tires and check the pressure. According to the U.S Department of Energy, an estimated 1.25 billion gallons of gasoline goes to waste due to under-inflated tires. It is also important to note that a car's tires can lose about 2 PSI per month, making it crucial to inspect the air regularly. To find the correct PSI to inflate your tires, refer to the owner's manual or view the driver's side door jamb. Then, when you have found the proper PSI, visit your local gas station for free air to get back on the road as quickly as possible.


Reduce Pressure On Pedals

A habit that drivers form that goes unnoticed is sudden speeding, braking, and accelerating, which all correlate to significant gas-wasting. This kind of driving can negatively affect your fuel economy by 15% to 30%. So it is recommended by the U.S. Department of Energy to drive at an average speed that is consistent and strays from sudden movements. By doing this, you can acquire gas savings ranging between 31 cents and $1.24 per gallon.


Turn Off The Car

One of the most common ways drivers waste gas comes from idling. Whether it is cold or hot, this habit can negatively impact your fuel economy. So it is a good rule of thumb to shut your car off if you're going to stay idle for more than 10 seconds. Keeping it running can burn as much as one gallon each hour. On select GMC models, drivers can access the automatic stop/start mode, which will shut the engine off when stopped at a traffic light or significant force is applied to the brake at a complete stop. This, in turn, can save you 3 cents per minute turned off and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


Perform Regular Maintenance

Of the most efficient ways you can improve your fuel economy is by bringing it to our service center. Here our technicians will attend to your car with the highest priority. Some contributing factors to poor fuel economy include dirty air filters, old spark plugs, and loose connections. Nevertheless, the most valuable thing you can do when going in for maintenance is to review the vehicle's alignment. Misaligned tires can drag, negatively impacting your fuel economy by up to 10%. Another significant factor is the replacement of spark plugs. As stated by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, bad spark plugs can decrease fuel economy by up to 30%, forcing drivers to pay more at the pump.


Malouf Buick GMC Is Here To Help

Ensuring your Buick or GMC is running to the best of its ability will result in the best fuel economy for your car. The team at Malouf Buick GMC is ready to assist you with any problems that may arise and provide a one-of-a-kind experience. We handle an array of service requests and will ensure you get the most out of your visit. With our competitive pricing and service specials, you'll know you're receiving nothing but the best for your vehicle. So be sure to schedule an appointment online or visit the Malouf Buick GMC service center today to get started!


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