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How To Increase Mileage In Automatic Transmission cars // How to increase car mileage //

10 Tips to Improve the Mileage of Car Keep Engine in a Good Health. One of the best ways to improve car mileage is to take care of your car. ... Reduce the Load Inside the Car. ... Use Correct Engine Oil. ... Be Easy on Pedal. ... Maintain the Right Air Pressure. ... Avoid Over-revving. ... Use Gears Correctly. ... Check Wheel Alignment. Despite the government's recent excise duty cuts, petrol and diesel prices have remained high these past few months. One of the most effective ways to offset the rising fuel cost is to ensure that your vehicle goes further with every litre of fuel. Extracting more kilometres out of each litre calls for paying attention to a few simple efficient driving measures. A vehicle’s fuel consumption is also linked to an individual's driving style, and, irrespective of the vehicle type, you can improve fuel economy by following these simple measures. 1. Be gentle on the throttle While driving, use the least amount of throttle possible. An engine uses most fuel in overcoming inertia and attaining speeds from stationary. So, to lessen this, you should accelerate in a smooth and steady manner, and push as softly on the accelerator as possible. Speed is not necessarily bad per se, but build the speed smoothly. Think of it as running a marathon, where you need to plan your pace and keep some energy in reserve. Accelerating fast and driving at a higher speed will consume more fuel than driving in a gentle manner. 2. Anticipate and drive Look at the road ahead and observe the flow of traffic. By anticipating the way traffic moves, you can plan your manoeuvres and avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking. Spot traffic signals early so that you can get off the throttle and allow the vehicle to coast to a stop rather than braking hard at the last minute. By driving at a steady speed, you will save fuel and even catch up with faster vehicles. Likewise, there’s no point in charging past slower moving traffic only to get caught up in traffic ahead. 3. Switch off Modern engines come equipped with a fair amount of technology and don’t complain if you restart them often. Prolonged idling not only wastes precious fuel, but also pollutes the environment. See the number of seconds left on the traffic light before the signal turns green. Switch off the engine if you are going to wait for a considerable amount of time. 4. Shed weight and drag All manufacturers try to keep the vehicle's weight as low as possible without affecting its safety. When the overall weight is low, there is less strain on the engine and the energy required is less. A lighter vehicle will consume less fuel than a heavier one powered by the same engine. Hence, it is vital to keep the vehicle light wherever possible. If there are any unnecessary bags, stray items or trash lying in the vehicle’s boot, then get rid of them right away. Car manufacturers also design their vehicles in a way that they are as aerodynamic as possible and offer the least amount of drag. However, a roof rack on your car increases wind resistance. According to research, roof-mounted cargo boxes can reduce fuel efficiency by around two to five percent. Hence, if you aren’t using the roof rack, remove it. 5. Maintain your car One common mistake that car owners make is skipping regular service thinking it will save cash. The general attitude is to fix the car only after it breaks down. But servicing your vehicle and replacing its components as per the manufacturer’s recommended intervals are vital to keep the car healthy. Only a healthy car will perform optimally and deliver good fuel efficiency. A poorly maintained engine cannot give you a good economy. Certain consumables like the air and oil filter along with engine oil need to be regularly replaced or changed. An air filter prevents dust from entering the engine and owing to our dusty conditions, it gets clogged after a few thousand kilometres of running. A choked air filter will result in the engine producing less power which, in turn, makes you step on the accelerator more. The engine oil lubricates various moving parts and ends up accumulating grime. It also loses its viscosity due to high operating temperatures, and not replacing it regularly will strain the engine more. A vehicle that is maintained well will consume a lot less fuel than a poorly kept one. 6. Increase tyre pressure Vehicle owners underestimate the importance of tyres and their role in achieving good fuel economy. Tyres are the only contact patch between the vehicle and ground. Most of the engine’s power gets utilised in making the tyres roll as they create rolling resistance. Low tyre pressure increases resistance, making the engine work more, which, in turn, increases its fuel usage. Hence, it is important to keep the tyres inflated at either the recommended air pressure or higher. Check the tyre pressure once every week and before going on a long drive. The vehicle’s correct Tyre Pressure .

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