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A few routine inexpensive jobs can increase your car mileage enough to make a pleasant cash bonus at the end of the year! Change your oil and air filter regularly and find the lowest friction oil. Clean and wax your car twice a year with Teflon wax to make it slide thru the air with less resistance. Check your tire pressure every several months to get more life and less road friction. Don't carry extra stuff in the car - more weight means poorer mileage Be sure to respond to and correct your car engine warning lights |
You may only add 1 to 1 ½ miles per gallon to your efficiency but driving 25,000 miles a year can save over $200. Join our Share a Ride program to commute or shop. Commuters: email commute@Uave2.org the town and street where you live and work along with the times you get to and leave work Shoppers email shop@Usave2.org the town and street where you live.
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Updated June 30, 2008