Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Helping Your Car Run The Extra Mile

By: John Sanderson


A little extra care here and there when it comes to your car,
and you'll find yourself saving loads of money - not just on
repairs, but on fuel as well!

Keep your engine tuned up. A misfiring spark plug can reduce
fuel efficiency as much as 30 percent. This means less money in
your wallet. Follow the service schedules listed in your owner's
manual. Replace filters and fluids as recommended.

I know it doesn't always fit into your schedule. You just have
to make yourself do it. If the dealer is charging an arm and a
leg for a tune-up, get a second opinion at a local reputable car
repair shop. They can do the same service schedule, usually at a
greater savings to you.

These tune-ups not only keep your car running smoothly, but
they'll help when you're ready for a newer vehicle. A smooth
running car means a better trade in value for you.

Check your tires for proper inflation. Under-inflation actually
wastes fuel. It causes your engine to work harder to push the
vehicle. Wheels that are out-of-line (as evidenced by uneven
tread wear or vehicle pulling) make the engine work harder, too.
Keep those tires inflated properly, and you will save when you
fill up.

Drive gently. Avoid sudden accelerations and the jerky
stop-and-go routine. (Pass the barf bag, please!) Use
cruise-control on open highways to keep your speed as steady as
possible.

Avoid excessive idling. Shut off the engine while waiting for
friends and family. Today's vehicles are designed to "warm up"
fast, so there's no need to warm your car up for half an hour on
cold winter mornings.

Keep your air conditioner in top condition.

Remove extra items from the vehicle. Less weight means better
mileage. Storing luggage in the trunk rather than on the roof
reduces air drag. All these little things add up.

Plan your daily errands to eliminate unnecessary driving. Try to
travel when traffic is light to avoid stop-and-go conditions.

Join a car pool. At least, ask if someone wants to share a ride
if you're just headed one place and then back.

Remember, how you drive your car, and how its fluids, old parts,
and tires are disposed of all affect the environment. So take
good care of your baby! Go the extra mile for it, and it will
run the extra miles for you!

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