Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Seven Car Problems That Lead to Drops in Gas Mileage


Improving fuel economy is very important to most drivers. Driver-actions, such as idling, jackrabbit starts and carrying extra weight in the car, are often the culprit for ongoing poor gas mileage. However, a sudden change in fuel efficiency absent any obvious driver behaviors can indicate a more serious problem. Keep vehicles in peak operating condition and maximize miles per gallon all the time.

3 comments:

  1. My car's gas mileage has dropped recently. As far as I can tell, my driving behaviors haven't changed at all. I'll have to take my car into an auto repair service and have them check it out.

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  2. I never though of it this way. The way the rest of the car works will affect the gas. This really opened up my eyes to getting my care running more efficiently. http://www.kevinmckortscollisioncenter.ca/en/fleet_repair.html

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