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Cruise control gives you better mileage.


Buy a Fuel-Efficient Car

Obviously, buying a new car is a big investment. But, if you are planning a purchase of a new car, carefully examine and compare the fuel efficiency of each vehicle. Not only will it reduce your carbon footprint, it will reduce the amount of money that you may spend on fuel for the whole lifetime of the car.


Carpool

Many trips, especially the daily commute, can be made by carpooling. You can find someone you work with that lives near you to take turns driving to and from work. You may even be able to carpool to events and to go shopping. This will reduce the number of cars on the road and reduce the amount of money you spend on gas.


Get a Tune-Up

Your car will be most fuel-efficient when all of its parts are functioning at peak efficiency. Get a regular tune-up to make sure your car is operating properly.


Use Seasonal Tires

Make sure to use snow tires in the winter, and take them off in the summer. Seasonal tires are designed to make the most of typical road conditions to improve engine efficiency.


Don’t Idle

Idling your car creates unnecessary emissions. When waiting in your car for periods longer than 30 seconds, shut the engine off.


Reduce Drag

Remove accessories (like bike and ski racks) and baggage from the outside of the vehicle. This will reduce aerodynamic drag on the car and improve its fuel efficiency. Gradual starters


Maintain Tire Pressure

Check your tire pressure often, perhaps several times a year. Low tire pressure will seriously reduce your car`s fuel efficiency. A regular check is quick to do, and easy to fix if you find low pressure. And it will make sure that you aren`t unnecessarily wasting money on extra gas because of inefficient fuel use.


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