5 gas mileage tips from AutoZone
AUTOZONE OFFERS FIVE QUICK TIPS FOR BETTER GAS MILEAGE
Memphis, Tenn. (May 11, 2001) – As gas prices continue their upward climb and
families struggle to plan affordable summer vacations, consumers are exploring
options to combat the pain at the pumps. The most effective weapon and the
suggested first line of defense is a full tune-up, but there are several other
ways drivers can beat high gas prices.
AutoZone suggests five effective ways to maximize fuel efficiency:
1. Make sure your air, oil and fuel filters are clean. And when you change your
oil, try using a lighter grade motor oil. The whole job—the new filters and an
oil change—costs less than two tanks of gas.
2. Use fuel additives. Over time, carbon builds up around your fuel injectors
and blocks the flow of gas into your engine. If you pour fuel injector cleaner
into your gas tank, your vehicle will burn fuel more efficiently and engine
performance will increase.
3. Pack light! Extra weight kills your fuel efficiency. In fact, every 200
pounds of unnecessary weight shaves one mile per gallon off your gas mileage.
4. Properly inflate your tires. According to the Department of Energy, every
pound per square inch of tire under-inflation wastes 4 million gallons of gas
per day in the U.S.
5. Accelerate and brake smoothly. If you smooth out your driving, you’ll lower
your vehicle’s demands for fuel.
"This isn’t rocket science," says Lesley Hartney, AutoZone’s vice president of
communications and training. "There are several easy steps drivers can take to
increase their gas mileage. And by doing the job yourself, you can save even
more cash."