Drive your car to improve gas mileage

Drive your car to improve gas mileage

Do you want to improve your gas mileage? Doesn't everybody want to get more miles per gallon on the road? Well, this video tutorial series just might help you out.

David Rizzo, fuel economy expert, explains how to drive your car to improve gas mileage. This detailed and informative guide to better fuel economy will tell you that maybe you don't want to use that air conditioner when your driving. When going up hills in your vehicle, definitely turn the AC off and you'll save a bunch of gas. Besides that air conditioning tip for saving gas, also learn the appropriate way to brake and accelerate. Then learn if cruise control, carpooling, other commuting options, avoiding high speeds, turning your car off in traffic, and cutting down on trips saves you gas in your automobile.

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