Tom O'Brien CJDR - Indianapolis

Oct 13, 2023

In today’s world, where fuel prices are skyrocketing, saving gas money has become a top priority. Fortunately, there are several ways to reduce the fuel consumption of your Chrysler Pacifica, Jeep Wrangler, Dodge Durango, or RAM 1500 and improve your gas mileage.



How To Improve the Mileage of Your Vehicle

Plan Your Routes

Plan your routes ahead of time to save money on gas. Instead of running multiple errands throughout the week, combine them into one trip using the shortest route with the least traffic. The U.S. Department of Energy warns that taking various short trips can use twice as much gas as longer ones.

 

Don’t Haul Extra Weight

Minimize the weight of your car by removing any unnecessary items. Carrying extra weight can significantly affect how much gas your car consumes. Avoid cargo boxes and bike and roof racks that can reduce fuel economy by two to eight percent on city roads and up to six to 17 percent on highways.



Drive Slower 

Adopting a gentle driving style is essential to maximize your vehicle’s fuel efficiency. Avoid rapid acceleration and hard braking, and adhere to the speed limit. If you drive faster than 50 miles per hour, your car’s gas consumption dramatically increases. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, if you drive slower, lowering your speed by 5 to 10 mph can improve your car’s fuel consumption by seven to 14 percent.




Avoid Extensive Idling 

Don’t allow long periods of idling. Instead, turn off the engine, even if it’s just for a short time. Depending on the engine’s size, your car can burn up to a half-gallon of gas per hour if left idling. During winter, instead of letting your car idle to warm up the engine, driving slowly for a mile or two is better. This practice helps reduce emissions and save gas.



Keep Your Tires Properly Inflated

Keeping your tire inflated is crucial as it affects your car’s fuel consumption. Underinflated tires can increase fuel consumption by two percent. Regularly check the tire pressure and keep the tires inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended PSI to save money at the pump. 



Ensure Your Car Is in Good Running Condition

Follow your vehicle’s service schedule and maintenance intervals if you want your car to burn less gas. Neglecting maintenance such as changing your spark plugs, replacing air filters, or getting oil changes will significantly affect how much gas your car consumes. Using the correct oil can improve fuel consumption by up to two percent.


Saving money on gas is a simple task that can be achieved by adopting a few easy habits. Drive slowly and carefully, plan your routes, and keep your vehicle well-maintained. Call Tom O’Brien CJDR – Indianapolis today to schedule a maintenance appointment to ensure your car runs at its best and save heaps of cash on gas.

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