Travelers Can Save 38% of Their GAS BILL with 6 Simple Economy Tips
DEARBORN, Mich., – According to AAA, gasoline prices
are a record $2.93 nationally, 34% higher than a year ago. However, Ford Motor
Company tests show consumers can recoup almost 40% of their possible fuel
economy by using six painless fuel economy tips.
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excessive idling, The efficient driver achieved a 21% increase in fuel economy over the inefficient driver – from 26 mpg to 31.5 mpg, saving almost $10.00 over a 500 mile drive. The second test used two four-wheel drive Ford Escape Hybrids. For evaluation, the drivers employed the same efficient and inefficient behaviors as with the Fusion test, driving concurrently over a 500-mile route. However, one vehicle was prepped to illustrate the three biggest vehicle care habits that impact fuel economy:
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incorrect tire pressure, Here, the efficient driver realized a 38% increase in fuel economy over the inefficient driver – from 20.24 mpg to 27.88 mpg – saving more than $20.00 over 500 miles. “This fuel economy test shows how much impact the consumers can have on their own fuel economy,” says Hunter. “Although the amount of impact will differ on every vehicle, these six tips will benefit every driver, and every vehicle. And, if you extend that fuel economy over a full year, your gas savings can be significant.” Using the Fusion test results, a driver covering 500 miles a week for a year could save $523.64 in gas over the course of a year just by modifying driving style (total fuel cost multiplied by 52 weeks per year). Using the Escape Hybrid test results, improving driver habits and vehicle maintenance could save $1,056.12 per year. For more fuel saving tips and statistics, consumers can go to www.drivingskillsforlife.com and click on the Eco-Driving module.
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