Loose gas caps, under inflated tires, faulty thermostats, worn spark plugs, malfunctioning engine controls, poor wheel alignment and the list goes on. These are among the conditions that daily cost consumers millions of dollars in wasted fuel. Read More »
Some Diesel Fuel Additives May Not Be Appropriate for Model Year 2007 Diesel Engines
Diesel fuel additives that are not clearly labeled as approved for use in model year 2007, or newer engines, should not be used in new diesel motor vehicles according to the Automotive Specialty Products Alliance. Read More »
10 Tips for Saving Gas This Memorial Day Weekend
Summer road trips used to be associated with freedom; but this year, with gas prices still hovering around the $2.88/gallon mark nationally, they're more likely to be associated with costs. Read More »
Don’t Waste Your Money On More Gasoline Than Your Car Needs
With today's high cost of gasoline, there is no need to pay extra for higher octane gasoline than your engine requires. Read More »
Don’t Waste Your Money On More Gasoline Than Your Car Needs
With today's high cost of gasoline, there is no need to pay extra for higher-octane gasoline than your engine requires. Read More »
Rising Gas Prices Are Expected to Fuel Calls for Emergency Roadside Assistance This Summer
With the summer travel season on the horizon, and gas prices at near record levels, AAA anticipates more motorists will be stranded at the roadside this year because their vehicles have run out of gas. Read More »
200 MPG Carburator
Here’s something for those believe in conspiracy theories. For decades, many people have believed that fuel saving devices like the 200-mpg carburetor are practical, but suppressed by corporations interested in selling gasoline and gasoline guzzling vehicles. For example, in 1932, Canadian Charles Nelson Pogue invented a carburetor that was tested by Ford and Winnipeg Motor Company of Canada. Instead of ... Read More »
Summer Driving Begins Get Better Mileage, ‘Fill ‘Er Up’ Less Often
It's the start of the summer driving season - and gasoline prices, despite a recent downturn, are at a record level heading into any Memorial Day holiday weekend. Read More »
The Reality of the 3,000-Mile Oil Change
The 3,000-mile oil change is part of the American automotive culture. Not everyone follows it, but everyone has learned the 3,000 mile number. Read More »
Gas-Saving Tips for the Memorial Day Weekend
Memorial Day weekend travelers are bound to face high prices at the pump. Edmunds.com offers the following tips to help consumers save money on gas by getting better gas mileage during road trips. Read More »