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No, and you would be putting so much strain on the transmission, that in the long run, it would be cheaper to pay a little exta in gas!!

2007-05-19 14:52:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

You did not specify if you are asking about a stick shift manual or a automatic car.
If you have a manual stick shift not automatic. I would think that it would not matter much if you have the clutch in. Unless the car goes with the clutch in then it's a problem that needs to be adjusted and fixed in that case it would be better to be in neutral.
If you have a automatic it could depend on the transmission if it is working right also the automatic car is so different about these things I really don't know which would be best for gas saving. Although putting a automatic into neutral the car must be completely stopped so no damage will happen. Although i would not think it would use any more gas if it's neutral this again might depend on if the transmission if the transmission needs to be adjusted then this could affect something. I think with a automatic it might depend on how the manufacturer built it and how then made if you are looking where looking for a small difference.

2007-05-19 15:39:30 · answer #2 · answered by rodney r 2 · 0 0

If you are driving a vehicle with an automatic transmission you will save a very small amount of fuel because the engine will rotate less times every minute. Every time the engine rotates, it burns a tiny amount of fuel.
If you are driving a vehicle with a manual transmission, the amount of fuel you save by putting the car into neutral would be rediculously small. The only benefit you will get from this is less wear on your crankshaft thrust bearing. (Might give you an extra months usage of this bearing in a 10 year period) If your engine has less wear, it will run more easily and therefore won't require as much fuel to turn it.....the saving of fuel is rediculously small and the effort you use to put the car into neutral and then back into gear will require you to eat more because you will have burnt calories and then you will be adding to the fuel costs of the delivery trucks that provide your supermarket with food and so on...... Stop worrying : )

2007-05-19 18:44:32 · answer #3 · answered by Breeza 1 · 1 0

In an automatic transmission you do save a little because the engine is under less load requiring less fuel to stay running. That is why the RPM's drop a little when it is in gear.

But you would save more if you had a stick shift.

And more if you cut off the engine every time you knew you would sit still for 10 seconds or more.

And if you get tired of turning the key all the time to save money when fuel prices are so high, you could get a hybrid (new or used, what ever you can afford) and it will turn the engine off automatically for you.

Here's a video that will teach you how to double your gas mileage. Turning the engine off at lights is one of the techniques.

http://truths.treehugger.com/international/double_you_gas_mileage_its_eas.php

It seems so easy! By doubling your mileage, it feels like gas is only $1.50 a gallon!

2007-05-19 15:01:08 · answer #4 · answered by Milezpergallon 3 · 2 0

Assuming that you aren't at a stop light for more than a couple of minutes, it is not worth changing gears. For one, gas is used in chating gears and it is not good for the transmission to shift into neutral everytime you stop. This would only make sense if you were stuck in traffic for several minutes and not moving.

2007-05-19 14:54:24 · answer #5 · answered by Cisco 1 · 0 0

I have a vehicle that shows my current mpg. I have coasted to a stop light in gear and in neutral and it shows no difference. It wouldn't matter if you did it after you stop, because the engine would use the same amount of gas to keep running if it were in gear, or in netural. The only way to save is to coast when you can.

2007-05-19 14:58:46 · answer #6 · answered by grasshopper 2 · 1 0

Wow! Doesn't anybody take physics or even auto mechanics anymore? With as much misinformation as this forum is spreading we'll be out of oil sooner than later. Standard transmissions actually burn a little 'more' because of gearbox friction but holding the clutch is tough on the throwout bearing. Automatic transmissions definitely use more fuel if left in gear, period!

2007-05-20 02:35:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Probably not, but I never keep my car in gear at a light. I have a manual shift car, and take it out of gear and pull the e-brake, so I dont have to have any of my feet on the peddles. If you have an automatic, and it idles fast, keeping it in N at the light may prevent you from banging into the car in front of you though.

2007-05-19 15:37:01 · answer #8 · answered by Bob Thompson 7 · 1 0

Don't do that! The only thing that you would be doing to the car would be putting added abuse to the tranny! It might help reduce your gas milage over the course of many years...but it's not worth the extra abuse you put on a vital (and very expensive) component to your vehicle. Driving like a normal human being (not like you live in Florida), correct tire pressure, and maintain your care like you should...those thing's will keep your milage at the best rate for your car.
Good luck buddy! Everyone's feeling the pinch of gas prices!! at $3.26 a gallon for regular, who wouldn't!!

2007-05-19 14:57:48 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

thats a good question, i heard some tips for saving gas from people they are: dont drive with ur windows down so just use air conditioning cuz the more wind there is and ur window is down then that causes ur gas to go down faster, try not to get ur RPM over 3 u knoe those numbers on ur Gage that has numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, and try to drive at a consistent speed to save gas

2007-05-19 14:53:45 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

i dont think of you would be conscious any distinction interior the existence of your transmission by utilising doing that. i might say preserving it in kit may be much less tension then consistently moving it at a mild. possibly you're able to have the vehicle appeared at to determine why its shaking. putting it in nuetral basically feels like a manner of ignoring a posible difficulty which includes your vehicle.

2016-11-25 01:59:33 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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