TIRE BASICS
Fuel-efficient tires can save you a bundle at the gas pump. For more tips to save gas utilizing your tires, see the list below:
- Switching to fuel-efficient Assurance® Fuel Max® tires with low rolling resistance can help you use less gas. The fuel-saving tread compound provides low rolling resistance, reducing energy to help save up to 2,600 mi./4,000 km worth of gas over the life of four tires.1
- If you own a crossover or SUV, switching to fuel efficient Assurance® cs Fuel Max® tires with low rolling resistance can help you use less gas.1
- Give your tires some air. Underinflated tires lower your vehicle's gas mileage by 0.3% for every 1 PSI drop in each underinflated tire.2
NOTE: Underinflated tires can also reduce the life span of your tires.
1 2,600 mi./4,000 km based on a 4% fuel economy improvement on 65,000 mi./105,000 km Tread Life Limited Warranty, as compared to the standard Goodyear Assurance® tire tested on P195/65R15 size – 2008 Honda Civic. Actual results may vary based on when tires are replaced, driving and road conditions, and proper tire maintenance.
2 "The Official U.S. Government Source For Fuel Economy Information"
Believe it or not, vehicle maintenance actually has a pretty big impact on your fuel savings. For example, regular vehicle maintenance can actually improve gas mileage by 4.1%.3 The vehicle maintenance tips and other tips below can help you utilize your vehicle to save on gas.
- Replacing a clogged air filter can improve a vehicle's gas mileage by 10%.4
- Using the grade of motor oil recommended by the vehicle manufacturer can improve gas mileage by 1% to 2%. 5 Learn about the Oil Change, Lube and Filter Service for more details.
- Excess weight can reduce gas mileage by 1-2% for every 100 lb (45.36 kg), so travel light.
- Close the cap - 147 million gal. (5.6 million L) of gas evaporate every year from vehicles without gas caps.
- Avoid fast starts - aggressive acceleration can reduce gas mileage by 33%.6
- Stay in the shade. The hot summer temperatures cause a greater amount of evaporative emissions. Parking in the shade can help reduce that amount.
- Keep an eye on your spark plugs. A spark plug that misfires can lower your vehicle's fuel-efficiency by up to 30%.7
- Respect the speed limits. Speeding is a fast way to pull down your fuel efficiency.
- Give the air-conditioning a break when possible. AC can bring your vehicle's fuel economy down by 10-20%.7 Learn more about our Air Conditioning Service & Repair to help maintain a comfortable temperature for you and your vehicle.
- Take care of your engine. A simple tune-up has the potential to boost your miles per gallon from anywhere between 4% and 40%.7 Read more about a regular Tune-Up Service today.
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4 "For Summer Driving Tips, Goodyear Offers a Suitcase Full of Smart Travel Advice,"
5 U.S. Department of Energy
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7 "11 Car-Care Tips That Save Gas"