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Tips to Improve Fuel Mileage

 

With gas prices at an all-time high, motorists are looking for ways to improve gas mileage. Here's a few things to remember:

 

 

1. Warming up your vehicle in the driveway wastes gas. Drive slowly for the first few blocks instead to bring your engine to optimal driving temperature.

2. Smooth, gradual acceleration increases fuel mileage; rapid starts waste gas. Try to maintain a steady rate of speed and take advantage of timed traffic lights.

3. Watch your speed. For every mile per hour over 50, mileage decreases roughly one percent. When traveling at a steady speed, most vehicles get their best fuel econonmy between 35 and 45 mph.

4. Proper tire inflation and wheel alignment decrease road resistance and increase mileage. Check tire pressure monthly and rotate tires using your vehicles specific maintenance schedule.

5. A well-maintained vehicle will run properly and use fuel more efficiently.

6. Use your air conditioning wisely. With the air on, your engine uses more fuel.

7. Drive less by planning ahead. Try to do all your errands in one trip and plan the most efficient route.

8. Don't vent your anger behind the wheel. Aggressive acceleration wastes gas and can be dangerous as well.

9. When you see a red light or stop sign ahead, take your foot off the accelerator and let your vehicle coast in gear. This lets momentum get you to the intersection.

10. Shift properly. If you have a manual transmission, shifting into high gear as soon as possible without straining the engine reduces drag and uses less fuel.

 

Tire Care Tips

Don't wait until it's too late - Make it a habit to check your tire pressure at least once per month and before every long trip...

 

Be Aware of Tire Wear
While irregular tire wear is a good indication that it might be time to have your tires replaced...

 

Save Money at the Pump
Despite historic high gas prices, Americans continue to travel the roads in record numbers...

 

Preventive Maintenance
The vehicle's fluids are very important and should be checked regularly...

 

High Water Headaches
According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), floods are one of the most common and widespread of all disasters...

 

Spring Showers Bring Driving Safety Hazards
Worn out tires and windshield wiper blades are symptoms...

 

Brake Fluid is a Change for the Better
Changing the many fluids in a vehicle is always a change for the better...

 

Three Good Reasons Not to Run Low on Gas
Are you one of those optimistic drivers who doesn't worry about stopping for gas...

 

Understanding your brake system
To help prevent brake problems or failures, the following regular inspections and maintenance should be performed on your brake system...

 

Important items to carry in your vehicle
In case of road-side emergencies, accidents or bad weather, always have in your vehicle the following items...

 

 

How to Pick Grout Color
Tips to help you learn how to pick grout color for your new tile.
Choosing new tile is an exciting and fun way to enhance almost any area of your home. Floors, bathrooms, countertops and kitchen backsplashes are all areas where tile looks and works great.

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Ready For Clean! - How to Start Pressure Washing
Some cleaning jobs take a lot of force – water force. Pressure washing uses a pressure washer that sprays water with high powered force so you can clean even the toughest grime, grease or mold. Learning how to start pressure washing the right way can make the job easier and quicker.

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Information about How to Install Adjustable Shelving
Many people find that after a few years in their home they have run short of storage space. This can cause quite a problem in terms of messiness and general clutter. There are some very effective solutions out there, not the least of which is adjustable shelving. Basically, adjustable shelving is shelving that sits on metal rails that are attached to the wall. It is easy to learn how to install adjustable shelving, and it is even easier to find things to occupy your adjustable shelves once they are installed.

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