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Remember this when opting for a tire installation service at home; the grooves and treads, if too deep, too chunky, or full of friction will lead to lesser fuel economy by a big margin. These deep treads are only suitable for vehicles meant for off-roading. You should always choose a tire that comes highly recommended by the car manufacturer and with a decent amount of tread.<br><br>
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1. Say No To Long Idling • Reduce the idling time whether you are at a traffic signal or a railroad crossing. Even if you have stopped the car close to a shop just to take a phone call, make sure to turn off the engine • Long idling periods lead to more fuel consumption than you can ever imagine. Idling 30 seconds is going to take about the same fuel as restarting an engine
2. Encourage Carpooling • Carpooling is one of the most practical ways to reduce fuel expenses. This a great way to reach work without having to take out your own vehicle • Several companies take out incentive programs for their employees who actively share cars with their neighbors and friends to commute back and forth from work.
3. Keep Your Tires At The Right Pressure • An insufficiently inflated tire is going to raise your fuel consumption. This low pressure results in increased rolling resistance. • Keeping a regular check on your tire pressure is a very good practice and you should make a habit of it. If your car has been parked for a long time, make it a point to get the tires checked.
4. Choose The Right Tire Size • Smaller tires with a narrower wheelbase are going to give you more fuel efficiency, especially if you are driving across the city, making several stops • It is advised to go for a decent tire size if you have a small vehicle. The right tires / best fuel-efficient tires are the ones that come recommended by the car manufacturer. • Do not switch between sizes just to make your car more stylish.
5. Do Not Drive Aggressively • It is never advised to weave your car in and out of traffic with aggressive twists and turns. Let us curb that habit of yours. • Accelerating from one point to another is going to save you a little bit of time but it is going to cause excessive wear and tear. This is going to reduce the fuel economy of your vehicle by up to 20% to 35%. • It is important to maintain a more moderate-to-high-speed depending upon the traffic and the number of stops that you have to make.
6. Get Your Car Serviced On Time • It is very much possible if you get it serviced on time. Don't let the engine filters get clogged. • Prevent the spark plugs from getting dirty. If you have misaligned wheels, get them realigned immediately. • A car that is kept in a perfectly fine condition is always going to give you the desired fuel economy.
7. What About The Tire Tread? • Not many people know that there is a kind of tire tread that lets you achieve fuel economy in your vehicle very easily. • The tread of your tires is what helps your vehicle grab onto the asphalt in the harshest of weather conditions. • An average driver or car owner may need only a bit of depth and friction to drive safely across the city.