Archive for the ‘Performance Tips’ Category
Pump up those tires. Under inflated tires can lower your gas mileage and also cause premature tire wear. Your car’s mileage may plummet by as much as 15% driving on under-inflated tires. Check your tires once a month with the recommended pressure listed in the owners manual or the label located on the drivers door. We recommend checking your tire pressure when the tires are cold.
Unless your vehicle requires premium gasoline, filling up your car with high octane gas is a waste of money. The premium gas doesn’t boost your gas mileage or performance. If you’re not sure what grade works best for your vehicle, your owners manual will tell you. You can also ask your mechanic what grade of fuel to use. Using regular gasoline over high-octane gasoline could save you hundreds of dollars a year.
Make sure your gas cap is tight. Gas will evaporate from the gas tank if it has an escape. Loose, missing or leaking fuel caps can cause evaporation, so keep your cap tight.

