Summer is the perfect time for road trips, vacations, and enjoying the open road. However, the warmer weather can also lead to higher fuel consumption if you're not careful. Here are the top five ways to ensure you're getting the best fuel economy during the summer months.
1. Maintain Proper Tire Pressure
Hot weather can cause the air inside your tires to expand, which may lead to overinflation. On the other hand, under-inflated tires can increase rolling resistance, making your engine work harder and use more fuel. Check your tire pressure regularly, ideally every two weeks, to ensure they are at the manufacturer’s recommended levels. Properly inflated tires can improve your fuel efficiency by up to 3%.
Tips:
- Use a reliable tire pressure gauge.
- Check the pressure when the tires are cool.
- Inflate to the recommended PSI (pounds per square inch) listed in your vehicle’s manual or on the driver’s side doorjamb.
2. Use the Air Conditioning Wisely
While it’s tempting to blast the air conditioning (AC) on hot days, it can significantly reduce your fuel economy. Instead, use the AC sparingly and try to rely on natural ventilation by opening the windows when driving at lower speeds. At higher speeds, open windows can create drag, so it's more efficient to use the AC.
Tips:
- Set the AC to the lowest comfortable setting.
- Use the recirculation mode to maintain the cool air inside the car.
- Park in the shade or use a sunshade to keep your car cool when parked.
3. Drive Smoothly and Steadily
Aggressive driving, such as rapid acceleration and hard braking, can lower your fuel economy by up to 33% on the highway and 5% in town. Driving smoothly and steadily not only saves fuel but also reduces wear and tear on your vehicle.
Tips:
- Accelerate gently and anticipate stops to avoid sudden braking.
- Use cruise control on highways to maintain a constant speed.
- Plan your routes to avoid heavy traffic and construction zones.
4. Reduce Excess Weight
Extra weight in your car can decrease your fuel efficiency. Every 100 pounds of additional weight can reduce your MPG (miles per gallon) by about 1%. During the summer, remove unnecessary items from your trunk and backseat to improve fuel economy.
Tips:
- Remove heavy items like sports equipment, tools, and other non-essential items.
- Use a roof rack only when necessary, as it can increase aerodynamic drag.
5. Perform Regular Maintenance
Keeping your vehicle in top shape ensures it runs efficiently. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes, air filter replacements, and spark plug inspections, can improve your fuel economy.
Tips:
- Follow the maintenance schedule recommended by your vehicle’s manufacturer.
- Replace dirty air filters to improve engine performance.
- Ensure your engine is properly tuned.
Conclusion
By following these five tips, you can enjoy your summer drives while maximizing your fuel economy. Not only will you save money on gas, but you’ll also contribute to a greener environment by reducing your vehicle’s carbon footprint. Happy driving!
Jim Hinshaw
(901) 828-3978
Homer Skelton CDJR