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Cruise control image Cruise Control Is Your Friend
Maintaining a steady and safe speed is important on highways. It is very, very easy not to notice that you are doing 70 miles per hour in a 55 MPH zone. Using your car's cruise control function is not only convenient, but it can also save gas and prevent you from getting a speeding ticket, which can cost you points and increased insurance costs. Most cars will automatically maintain their cruise control speed even when going uphill, which is great because you may not have to keep close tabs on pushing the accelerator down further and watching the speedometer at the same time.

Use your cruise control to set the base speed and then accelerate manually if you need to pass knowing that when you let off the gas the car will go back to the preset speed. Priceless convenience, which also helps with safety. Just make sure to use cruise control when there isn't much traffic. If you find you are getting too close to a car in front or encounter traffic, either change lanes or simply click on the crusie control stalk or tap on the brakes to disengage it. The key to saving gas is to drive at a consistent speed.

ac vent image Use less air conditioning
Your car eats a huge amount of horsepower whenever the air conditioning is turned on so roll down the windows in city driving and keep the vents open to circulate air in the cabin. Driving at highway speeds with the windows or sunroof open ruins the aerodynamic effectiveness of your car so it is usually best to keep your AC on low with the windows rolled up.

55 Speed Limit Sign Stay at or below 55 MPH
Yes, you can save gas by not driving over the speed of 55. With some states allowing legal speeds of up to 75 M.P.H. this can be a toughy, but going above 55-60 MPG reduces fuel efficiency significantly mainly because of increased wind resistance. Use this with the above cruise control tips. In addition your chances of getting into an accident may increase at higher speeds so cruise at 55-60 and reap the rewards. If traffic is going at a faster rate then it is best to keep up with the flow of traffic.

Use high gear
If your car has the option then use overdrive or high gear when cruising on the highway, which consumes less gas and results in a quieter engine because it is revving less. On some cars you can disengage/engage overdrive mode by pressing a small button below the locking switch on the gear lever. Most newer cars now have the transmission default to overdrive. If you disengage it you will see a little amber light in your dash to let you know although you'll clearly hear the engine revving and see the tachometer creeping into the high range.

Also, a neat little trick to force your car to up-shift earlier is to let off the gas a little after initial acceleration.


YOUR COMMENTS

cruise control is great to save gas while 55 mph is also a wonderful way to save gas. one small tip though: when driving in hilly areas accelerate downhill and gradually get back to your cruise control speed when you summit the next. this properly done would eliminate the downshift out of overdrive making the engine rev higher. not recommended when towing, heavily loaded or a small car as the downshift would cool your transmission(your tranny cooler does nothing in overdrive) greg f | Oct 23, 05 | 8:51 pm


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