20. Change the oil in your car
Change the oil in your car on a regular basis. When you keep the oil in your car clean you reduce the wear that is caused by friction in the moving parts of your car's engine. Keeping track of your last oil change will save you money at the gas pump and increase your fuel consumption. If you are reluctant or unable to change the oil in your car on your own make sure that you fuel up at a gas station that offers you full service. This way you can ask the gas attendant to help you fill your car with gas as well as take a look under the hood of your car to change the oil.
21. The right grade of oil
Make sure that you are using the right grade of oil that is required by your car or truck. Oil grades are measured in viscosity, which determines how much the oil can resist flow. Grades of oil include: . 0W (this is the thinnest) ("W" stands for winter) . 5W to 25W . 20 to 60 (60 is the thickest)
Check with the owner's manual that comes with your car for more information about the grade of oil that is required by your car. Make sure that you use the right grade of oil to ensure that your car runs as smoothly as it should in all types of weather. If you find that you are always running out of oil when you need it you can buy car oil in bulk at stores such as Costco so that you always have oil available for your vehicle. If you can't change the oil in the car yourself ask a family or friend to give you a hand.
22. Replace the air filter in your car
Studies at FuelEconomy.com suggest replacing the air filter in your car on a regular basis. Replacing a clogged air filter can improve the mileage that you get with your car by up to 10 percent. When you calculate that 10 percent into gasoline savings, you'll be saving up to 15 cents per gallon. You can ask your mechanic to replace the air filter in your car or you can do it yourself.
23. Replace the fuel filter in your car
Studies show that not only should you be replacing the air filter in your car on a regular basis, you should also be maintaining and regularly replacing the fuel filter. The cleaner that your fuel filter is the more efficiently your vehicle is going to run, saving you more money in fuel costs. You can replace the fuel filter yourself or have it replaced when your car is in for a regular maintenance checkup.
24. Check the alignment of your car
You should be paying attention to the alignment in your car. Improper alignment will cause a certain amount of engine drag, which will increase the amount of gas that you are using. The better maintained that car is the better all around performance that you'll get. Talk to your mechanic about your next alignment servicing. One of the ways that you can tell if your car is due for alignment is if there is a pulling on the steering wheel when you are driving.
If you are experiencing a type of pulling action it's important that you schedule an appointment to have an alignment done.
