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Rip off the Rack - if you have a rack on your vehicle and it isn't being used, take it off. It just adds to the drag on your car and causes you to burn more fuel. If it's a ski rack and the calendar says June, put it away until next season. Same thing with luggage and bicycle racks. Spoilers and air dams look good but they don't have a purpose away from the race track and they add to the fuel consumption of your car.

Get your vision check-up. As inexpensive as they are, people tend to procrastinate on changing their windshield wipers. A good set of wipers should last about a year and can be purchased and installed by your local AutoZone, O'Reilly's, Pep Boys, CarQuest or NAPA auto parts near me. Now is the time to change them. Also, make sure that windshield wiper fluid rather than just water is put into the reservoir. Water will freeze during the winter months and render the system useless. Lastly, check the defrosters. Make sure that they are working properly.

Replacing salvage yards near me open is an easy-to-do maintenance job. You can buy the replacement rubber at any auto store near me. And, the instructions for installing them are listed on the package.



Lead free pewter can also oxidize over time, but it takes much longer and the color is usually more grayish compared to the lead based pewter which is a darker gray or black in color.

There is SOMETHIN' bout these small town shop owners. Check out, for instance, the shoes in Fairhope, you know the place! You will be hard pressed to find cooler shoes than what they have! (It's on main street, see if you can figure out which one!) You can go to New York and not find shoes like those at CK Collection.

Now take your new plug and gap the plug between .035 and .045. You can buy a gapper at any auto store. If you are not sure how to gap a spark plug then ask the person at the auto parts store near me.

Manual Transmission - If you're going to get a car consider getting a manual transmission only if you are a very astute driver who understands cars and the physics of them quite well. It used to be a huge fuel advantage to drive a manual but most of the automatic transmissions in newer cars are very fuel efficient and have almost offset the advantage that manuals used to enjoy. No matter what transmission you have you should be speeding up for oncoming hills whenever possible (don't wait to get into the hill before accelerating) and easing off on the pedal as you come down the other side to avoid brake wear and losing inertia.

Air conditioning also uses up fuel economy from a low of ten percent to a high of twenty percent. It also uses up your battery and drains it. Use the wind during sunny days. It would be more fun to drive with the wind in your hair. Also, excess weight on your vehicle tends to gobble up your fuel. Reduce the amount of cargo or luggage that you have.