It's no shock that NY/NJ/CT region drivers use more gas than they'd like. Gas prices have skyrocketed recently, with supply disruptions and geopolitical tensions receiving most of the blame.
But what if we told you there's more to the high gas prices than meets the eye? Much of the pain at the pump can be chalked up to poor vehicle maintenance and driver behaviors.
That's right—keeping your vehicle in top shape can improve your fuel economy and save money in the long run. This guide will look at ways to keep your vehicle running smoothly and improve your gas mileage.
Fuel economy refers to the number of miles you can get per gallon of gasoline. The higher your fuel economy, the less money you'll spend on gas overall.
Three big factors can affect your fuel economy:
How you drive can impact your fuel economy. Sudden stops and starts can use up more gas than smooth acceleration. Going slow is better than stopping. This is because it takes more energy to get a vehicle moving from a complete stop.
Additionally, driving at high speeds requires more gasoline than driving at lower speeds. Wind resistance increases as your speed increases, making it harder for your vehicle to move forward. Sticking close to 60 mph is best.
The condition of your vehicle also plays a role in fuel economy. If your vehicle is well-maintained, you can expect it to run more efficiently and use less gas.
But if your vehicle needs repair, it may use more gas than necessary. There are several components in your car or truck that, if not working properly, can have an impact on fuel economy.
These include:
It's always a good idea to take your vehicle in for regular maintenance to ensure all of these components are in good working order. This will help you avoid potential problems down the road and keep your vehicle running as efficiently as possible.
Heavy, stop-and-go traffic, especially around NYC and surrounding areas, can be a killer for good fuel economy. While not much can be done about traffic patterns in metropolitan areas, using GPS for the fastest routes or researching when fewer drivers are on the road can help fuel economy and make for less stressful driving.
There are a few warning signs that your car may not run as efficiently as it could be, leading to decreased fuel economy. These include:
If you notice any of these warning signs, taking your vehicle in for a tune-up or check-up is a good idea. This will help you avoid potential problems down the road and keep your vehicle running as efficiently as possible.
So what can you do to give yourself a break from high fuel expenses? Here are some top tips that NY Tri-State drivers can use to improve their fuel economy:
Keeping your vehicle well-maintained is key to maintaining good fuel economy. This means regularly checking your oil level, changing your oil when necessary, and checking other fluids such as coolant and brake fluid. You should also have your tires rotated and aligned regularly.
Tire pressure can be a significant factor in fuel efficiency. Aside from safety risks, such as excessive, uneven wear and a higher likelihood of a blowout, low tire pressure will also lower average gas mileage because more tire on the road increases friction, so your vehicle has to use more energy. For correct tire recommendations for your vehicle, refer to your owner’s manual or the sticker on the driver's door jamb.
Shaving a few minutes off your commute doesn't equate to significant savings at the pump. Driving just 5 mph over the speed limit can decrease your fuel economy by as much as 7%. So do yourself a favor and stick to the speed limit to improve your gas mileage.
Taking an extended trip outside the city? If so, take advantage of your vehicle's cruise control feature. This can help you maintain a consistent speed and improve your fuel economy.
We get it. Tri-State traffic can be frustrating. But take a deep breath, resist the urge to speed up, and avoid hard braking. Aggressive driving wastes gas and can decrease your fuel economy by as much as 33%.
When you're stopped in traffic or at a red light, it's tempting to leave your car running. But did you know that idling for just 10 seconds can use the same amount of gas as restarting your vehicle? So save yourself some money and turn off your engine when stopped.
There's no magic solution to high gas prices. But by following the tips above, you can help improve your fuel economy and save money at the pump.
And remember, one of the best ways to maintain good fuel economy is to have your car regularly serviced and maintained. Make sure to schedule an appointment at your local AAMCO NY/NJ/CT Center today and learn how easy it is to keep your vehicle running smoothly and efficiently for optimal gas mileage.
AAMCO has over 60 years of experience delivering total car care, from transmissions to tune-ups for more than 20 million vehicles. Customers depend on us for:
AAMCO Centers of the NY/NJ/CT Tri-State Area represent trust, quality, and value.
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