- Make your car lose some weight. The more your car weighs, the more gas it will use, so you need to take extra things out of the trunk you don't need and remove luggage and bike racks when they aren't being used.
- Keep air in your tires. Tires that are low on air will cause your car to use more gas, so check your tires every couple of weeks and add air if needed.
- Use the cruise control when driving on highways. Constant acceleration and deceleration burns up more fuel.
Gas isn't as expensive as it was a few years ago, but it can still take a big bite out of your budget. To cut down on your fuel expenses, you need to improve your car's fuel economy. Here are some tips to do that:
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