Fuel-Efficient Driving Tips

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Fuel-Efficient Driving Tips (NAPSA)—With gas prices continuing at high levels, it’s important to take advantage of every possible option for improving fuel economy. There are a numberof ways to boost your vehicle’s gas mileage, most of which can easily be worked into your everyday driving: Driving steadily—Driving between 55 and 65 mphoffers the most fuel efficiency on the highway. Using cruise control when- Hybrid vehicles offer increased fuel efficiency through use of an electric motor. increases gas consumption by columnist for Westways, the magazine of the Automobile Club of Southern California. “You can take charge of the situation— some small changes in driving habits can add up to real savings in moneyfor gas.” For those looking for a more long-term solution, hybrid gaselectric vehicles may be the best option. The best known of these vehicles is probably the Toyota Prius, which uses both an electric motor and gas engine for power. The power provided by the electric motor reduces the amount of gasoline used. Hybrids have come a long way since the conceptof electric vehicles wasfirst introduced. They don’t need to be plugged in, as the batteries powering the electric motor recharge while the caris driving. The Prius was recently named Motor Trend magazine’s Carof the Year for overall excellence. And as fuel consumption continues to be an issue, more and more hybrids will hit the streets, including hybrid SUVs. Lexus will soon introduce the first luxury hybrid, the RX 400h, and it will be followed by a hybrid version of the Toyota Highlander. ever possible also will help ensure maximum efficiency. Increasing highway speed from 55 to 75 mph almost 20 percent. Tire pressure—Check tire pressure at least once a month. Under-inflated tires can cause a three percent increase in fuel consumption. Overdrive—Usingyourtransmission’s overdrive gear slows engine speed, which not only saves fuel, but also reduces engine wear. Accessories—Be sure to shut off and unplug all power-consuming accessories, such as phone chargers, air conditioning, TVs and DVDplayers, before turning off the vehicle. Doing so decreases the engine load the next time you start your vehicle. Vehicle service—A poorly tuned engine can ruin fuel efficiency. Be sure to follow a manufacturer’s vehicle maintenance and tune-up schedule. Check the air filter regularly. Make sure spark plugs are firing properly and engine timing is correct. Although results vary based on the kindsof repairs done, fuel efficiency can be improved by up to 40 percent. “Every drop you put into your gas tank is money out of your pocket,” says Paul Lasley, co-host of On Travel Radio features and