Improve Your Gas
Mileage. Ask Us How!
With gas prices on the rise, you want to squeeze the
most from every gallon.
Air Filters, Fuel Filters and Tire
Pressure
Minor maintenance can lead to maximum mileage. From a simple
do-it-yourself tire pressure check to recommended professional
maintenance, the following tips from the Car Care Council were
compiled by your local auto parts and service professionals to help
you take steps to make sure you're getting the most out of every
gallon of gas.
Properly inflate your tires to the manufacturer's recommended
pressure.
Underinflated tires can cost up to two miles per gallon. Carry a
tire pressure gauge in every vehicle and check tire pressure at
least once a month.
Have your air filter replaced.
Replacing a clogged air filter can improve mileage by up to 2 miles
per gallon.
Have your alignment checked.
Improperly aligned wheels can cost up to two miles per gallon.
Turn to the professional technicians at Crossroads Expert Auto
Service your NAPA AutoCare
Center for expert advice on caring for your vehicle with a complete
preventive maintenance program.
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