Monday, May 14, 2012

Save Money Now! Tips for Being a Fuel-Efficient Driver

With gas prices on the rise in New Mexico and everywhere really, it’s a wonder why people would continue to make the same mistakes time and time again when it comes to fuel consumption. They may seem like little things -- accelerating too quickly get around that clunker and then having on the breaks to stop at the light that just turned red with such horrific timing.

Here is the problem with these little things -- they all affect your vehicle’s gas mileage and not in a good way. This type of driving is not only hazardous to you and those around you, but it also literally kills your gas mileage. And, with these gas prices, you can’t afford to drive this way.

To turn you into a fuel-efficient driver, our experts here at Melloy Dodge have some very useful driving tips that will help you get the most out of your automobiles whether it's a gas guzzling extra cab, long bed truck or an eco-mobile.

Driving Technique
Don’t turn every drive into a race where you must always assume the pole position. The race car technique simply wastes gas.  The sudden acceleration and deceleration kills your gas mileage up to 33% not to mention it’s not courteous.

So put the racing gloves down for now and just drive with steady position on the gas pedal, accelerating slowly to maximize the fuel. You’ll get to your destination in the same amount of time and most likely in a calmer state. You’ll also have more fuel in the tank for the commute home! Saving on speed saves money.

Lighten Your Load
The next tip is to not drive all weighed down! Now we understand that sometimes you just find yourself in a job that has you lugging a couple hundred extra pounds in your trunk or trunk. Just be sure that it doesn’t stay like that all the time by keeping the minimum amount of excess weight on board.

That’s because that extra weight is making your vehicle working harder to go at the same speed. And, whenever it is working harder, the gas is being sucked up at a higher rate.

Keeping it Cool
This time of year also starts getting really hot and it seems easy to just put the air conditioning on blast. The only problem is that this also eats up the gas. Instead, try rolling down the windows until it is truly unbearable.   

Maintenance Helps
Regularly maintaining your vehicle also keeps it in good working order, which also helps to keep unnecessary gas from being used up. Especially keep an eye on your tire pressure as this can make a significant difference in how many times you fill up at the pump.

Take care of your car or truck, and it will take care of you by helping you deal with those gas prices!

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