LEESBURG, VA. (ContentDesk) August 28, 2005 -- Americans may be victims of skyrocketing gasoline prices hovering close to $3.00 a gallon, but they are not powerless in controlling their fuel costs this Labor Day Weekend.
"There's a wide range of fuel-saving tactics that can help drivers get more miles from a tank of gas," says Joel Burrows, a.k.a. "The Car Doctor" and VP of Training/R&D at Precision Tune Auto Care (PTAC).
"If motorists adjust their driving habits and observe some simple car care techniques, they could make a significant impact on how much fuel they waste, and that translates into substantial money savings."To drive home this point, THE CAR DOCTOR provides the following tips:1.
Use proper octane fuel.
Higher-octane gas, which produces less energy, not only costs more, it also yields lower miles per gallon.2. Plan your day.
Limit trips by running all errands at the same time or on your way to or from work.3. Avoid making quick starts or stops.
To avoid jamming on brakes, stay a good distance from the car in front of you.
When possible, slow down simply by taking your foot off the gas.4. Maintain steady speeds; use cruise control on the open road.5. Use over-drive gear for highway driving and don't switch lanes unless you have to. 6.
Slow down. Every car has an optimum efficiency level, at which it operates best. However, most people drive at these speeds only 1 to 3 percent of the time. For most cars, the optimum speed is between 38 and 48 miles per hour, but any speed over 55 miles per hour causes your fuel efficiency to decrease. Plus, driving faster makes your tires heat up more, which causes them to wear out sooner.
7. Drive smoothly. Whenever possible, avoid jerky stops and starts. If people drove more smoothly, they could increase their gas mileage from 300 miles per tank to 330, for example. Plus, driving more gently will decrease wear and tear on both your car's brakes and tires.
8. Check your tires' air pressure. When tires aren't inflated properly, it can cost a mile or two per gallon, according to the Car Care Council. Check your tires' air pressure when the tires are cold. Make sure they're all inflated according to the manufacturer's specifications.
You can find this in your car's owner's manual or possibly on a chart inside one of the car's doors, on the gas cap, or on the trunk deck lid. 9. Have an air inductor and fuel injection cleaning. Especially if you notice that your car isn't performing as well as usual, have this service done by a trained and certified automotive technician. It's also sometimes called a fuel system service.
Not only does this procedure help with many drivability issues, it is the one single procedure you can have performed that will make an immediate increase in fuel economy and performance. 10. If you are waiting for someone, don't let the engine idle more than a minute or two. It is better to turn your engine off and restart the car to save on fuel. 11.
Stop using your car as a mobile storage bin. Anything extra in your trunk adds weight, which reduces fuel efficiency. Also remove any carriers you're not using, such as luggage and bike racks. They add wind resistance to your car. And contrary to popular belief, if you drive a truck, leave the tailgate where it is.
It's actually less efficient to drive with the tailgate down or removed. You might consider buying a tonneau cover, though. Even one that covers 60 percent of your truck bed will increase your fuel efficiency. 12. Have a certified technician perform an engine and emissions analysis to ensure that the engine is running at maximum efficiency.13.
Today's vehicles run on a fine film of fluids.
Make sure you service all fluids on a regular basis and in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
Engine oil level should be checked at every fill-up.PTAC is "America's Neighborhood Auto Care Experts" for scheduled maintenance, service and repairs for autos, SUVs and minivans. For more than 25 years they have been the pioneers in advanced diagnostic training and development servicing over 2.5 million vehicles each year. PTAC operates more than 404 state-of-the-art professional service facilities throughout the world and is a leader in educating the public on the importance of car care for personal safety and the health of the environment..
Cool Recreational Toys - Past, Present & Future?...
Being a baby boomer, it hasn't been that long ago at least in my mind, that I was a kid and I think back to all the things that we had in the lines of recreation and fun. Boy, I remember waiting for school to get over for the year so we could get into some summer time fun.
The first thing that comes to mind in the lines of early recreation was of course the bike. This for all practical purposes was really the only other form of transportation besides walking that we had as kids in order to get to where we wanted to go. Do you remember those days? Bikes back then were pretty simple with only one speed and the ole back peddle braking system. They did eventually come out with the 3 speed which was really exciting for us.
Some even had the new handle bar brake levers. After that, about the only other real excitement was when they introduced the banana seat. That was cool as you could ride two people much easier and more comfortable. We also put the baseball cards on...
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Cross Country Motorcycle Riding
Cross country motorcycle riding is an incredibly exhilarating feeling. The pungent smell of pines tingle your nose as the highway glides past beneath your feet. Trees line either side of the road flash by like a dark picket fence topped with green. Sunlight dances through the treetops drenching the gray-black highway in irregular shapes and patterns. The mountain air is fresh and clean as it pours into your lungs and tugs at your jacket and pants.Much of the hypnotic engine roar trails behind you like a jet vapor trail.
Few things can match the joy of the open road while riding a well-tuned bike. The afternoon is made even better with the knowing that the trip has only begun. Days and miles of highway lay yet ahead.If you enjoy the outdoors, motorcycle travel is a great way to see the country. You can soak up the fresh air and sunshine as you drive down the highway. You have a much greater sense of being a part of your surroundings while riding a motorcycle.
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Tips to get More Miles from a Tank of Gasoline this Labor Day Weekend
LEESBURG, VA. (ContentDesk) August 28, 2005 -- Americans may be victims of skyrocketing gasoline prices hovering close to $3.00 a gallon, but they are not powerless in controlling their fuel costs this Labor Day Weekend.
"There's a wide range of fuel-saving tactics that can help drivers get more miles from a tank of gas," says Joel Burrows, a.k.a. "The Car Doctor" and VP of Training/R&D at Precision Tune Auto Care (PTAC).
"If motorists adjust their driving habits and observe some simple car care techniques, they could make a significant impact on how much fuel they waste, and that translates into substantial money savings."To drive home this point, THE CAR DOCTOR provides the following tips:1.
Use proper octane fuel.
Higher-octane gas, which produces less energy, not only costs more, it also yields lower miles per gallon.2. Plan your day.
Limit trips by running all errands at the same time or on your way to or from work.3. Avoid making quick...
Driving To Savings: Car Tips To Save You Money
Although the most interesting method to save on car operating costs came from my chemistry teacher in high school (Buy your gasoline in the early morning or at night when it is cold outside. Gas becomes denser in cooler temperatures. Since gas pumps only measure the volume of fuel - not the density - you'll get better overall gas mileage for your money by purchasing fuel when it's cool outside rather than in the heat of the day), the moment that will determine the true amount you can save on your car costs comes before you even buy a car. The simple fact is that the type of car you decide to purchase will have the largest impact on the expenses you incur during the lifetime of it.Even if a large sports utility vehicle is your dream car, it's probably a lot more than you really need. Taking some time to make a list of the things you'll use the car for will help determine the difference between your true needs and your wants.
It's important to remember that each additional want...
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VoIP is an acronym for voice over internet protocol. A VoIP, in essence, is a computer phone that allows you to make phone calls from your computer to anyone in the world, e.g., PC to PC, PC to landlines, or PC to cell phones. The voice signal converts to data packets and travels across the internet through a VoIP platform, and then converts back to voice at the receiving end of the communication exchange. There is no delay in conversations / communications with 3WTel VoIP. Leading telecom experts...
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While reading the news on the Internet this morning I came across an article on that furry little groundhog, better know as Punxsutawney Phil. As happens every year at this time, the little fur-ball emerged from his burrow, as he's done since 1886 - wow, he must be really old by now ? to give us the updated winter forecast.Yes sports fans it's official, good old Phil saw his shadow, which means six more weeks of winter.Now your reaction to this news will vary depending on what part of the country...
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Tell the cold weather to take a hike, and get ready to have some fun!* Winter Beach PartyBring that fun-in-the-sun feeling into your home with a winter beach bash. Spread beach towels on the living room floor; wear your swimsuit and a pair of flippers (why not?); feast on hot dogs; make castles out of clay and play- dough; and don't forget to take pictures!* Winter Word RaceChallenge your friends and family to a race of the minds. Set a kitchen timer for one minute. When the time starts, write...
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AP9 Bargain Network Offers a Few Pointers on Tracking Down Hard-to-Find Cars
Goleta, CA (ContentDesk) June 24, 2006 -- If youre in the market for any old car, you can find one in virtually any newspaper in the U.S., AP9 Bargain Network reports. However, if youre looking for a specific car within a specific price range, youll need to do more than just scan the local classifieds.AP9 Bargain Network members who have enrolled in used cars Atv tires Tips to get More Miles from a Tank of Gasoline this Labor Day Weekend AP9 Bargain Network Offers a Few Pointers on Tracking Down Hard-to-Find Cars
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