3 MPG Myths That Aren't Actually Helping You Get Better Mileage
Budget-conscious car owners and business operators have to make fuel savings a top priority without compromising how they use the vehicles at their disposal, and there are plenty of zero-cost ways to make your vehicle more fuel-efficient.
Frequently checking and topping up the air pressure in your tires is an important one, and is crucial for driving safety and fuel efficiency. Properly inflating your tires could save as much as 11 cents per gallon and extend tire life by an average of 4,700 miles.
Another fuel-saving tip is to stick to your car manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule. Changing the oil and oil filter regularly and replacing your air filter will help your engine operate more efficiently and make the most of every drop of gasoline or diesel fuel.
However, along with these mpg-boosting truths come plenty of myths.
Here are some so-called fuel-saving tips that won't do a thing to get you better fuel mileage.
Selected excerpt(s) and linked article courtesy of Alvin Reyes, slashgear(dot)com
Royalty-free photo courtesy of Pixabay
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