Free Car
Care Guide Helps Motorists Save Fuel
(NewsUSA)
- Motorists who think the only way around high gasoline prices
is hopping on public transportation or switching to a hybrid
vehicle should think again. Better driving habits and regular
vehicle maintenance can help any motorist save money by using
less gasoline. According to the Car Care Council, simply
replacing a clogged, dirty air filter can improve gas mileage by
as much as 10 percent.
A new Care Guide tells motorists what to do in plain,
non-technical language to maintain their vehicle for safety,
dependability and value. The free guide, published by the Car
Care Council, can be ordered on the council's Web site at
www.carcare.org.
The guide, which can be easily stored in a vehicle's glove box,
explains the most common preventative maintenance procedures and
repairs that need to be performed to help save fuel and keep
cars operating safely and reliably, while maintaining their
long-term value. It also includes a list of questions to ask
when these maintenance or repair procedures are being done on a
car.
To further familiarize motorists with their vehicles, the guide
has clear, concise descriptions of 12 major vehicle systems and
parts. Examples include steering and suspension, fuel and air
intake, belts and hoses, and more. A Car Care Checklist is
included to remind busy families which vehicle systems need to
be maintained and when service or repair should be performed.
The Council notes that motorists who fail to pay attention to
the basics such as driving with under-inflated tires, a dirty
air filter, or a gas cap that's damaged, loose or missing waste
millions of gallons of gasoline every year.
Even the way we behave behind the wheel impacts mileage.
Aggressive driving can lower gas mileage by as much as 33
percent on the highway and 5 percent on city streets, and
sitting with the engine idling while waiting for friends or
family gets zero miles per gallon.
The Car Care Council is the source of information for the "Be
Car Care Aware" consumer-education campaign promoting the
benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to
consumers. For more information, visit
www.carcare.org. |