How to Save $ at the Pump, Part V
An Air Filter Change, is it necessary? If I told you that the Federal Trade Commission states that replacing air filters regularly can improve your car’s fuel efficiency up to 10 percent, would you say that it’s necessary? I think a lot of you would. As we all deal with the out of control gas … Read more
How to Save $ at the Pump, Part IV
Better gas mileage is the key to saving $ at the pump. To help you get better gas mileage our family of car experts recommends a BG Fuel/Air Induction System Clean-up Service. We have seen an increase of up to 3 mpg in some of the vehicles that we have serviced. Why you need the … Read more
How to Save $ at the Pump, Part III
In the endless quest for better fuel economy, it’s easy to overlook the role that tires can play. However, a tire’s inflation pressure contributes to how much fuel it takes to push that tire down the highway. While inflation pressure is something you can (and should) check regularly, tires filled with compressed air lose pressure … Read more
How to Save $ at the Pump, Part II
This is our next installment in our How to Save $ at the Pump series. Today we look at how to get cheaper gas. We took an average of the closest 10 gas stations to our location and the gas prices range from $3.90/gallon for regular- $4.19/gallon for premium, which apparently is just going to … Read more
How to Save $ at the Pump, Part I
Top 5 Things You can do TODAY to Improve your MPG Drive Sensibly: Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. It can lower your gas mileage by 33% at highway speeds and by 5% around town. Observe the Speed Limit: While each vehicle reaches its optimal fuel economy at a different speed (or … Read more











