Some of the simplest things you can do are: keep proper tire air pressure, keep air filters clean, tune-up (spark plugs and wires in good condition), don't accelerate and slow down a lot (try using cruise control more often), no jack rabbit starts (quick acceleration makes a huge difference in MPG).
Two mild after-market mods are short-air intake (or cold-air intake) and exhaust headers. These also make the car feel more powerful but they may also make the car louder (it made my Civic louder).
2007-05-19 15:24:42
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answered by Lover not a Fighter 7
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Change your air filter to a high flow filter. Like K & N. Also switch to synthetic oil and change your oil regularly. Make sure that you change the vehicles spark plugs and fuel filters when they are due to be changed. And the best thing you can do is CHECK YOUR TIRE PRESSURE. Make sure it at the proper level. If you look into your owners manual it tells you when to change certain parts, like O2 sensors. If you keep up with the maintenance schedule you should never have a issue and get the best mileage. Hope this helps.
2007-05-19 15:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Good tuneup with plugs, wires, air filter, fuel filer, pcv, inflate tires to correct pressure and check every month, drive slow--anything over 45 mph is not efficient, turn off a/c at low speeds but use at high speeds and keep windows up to lower drag on the car. Remove any unnecessary items in the car to reduce weight---less weight=better mileage. Consolidate trips to store. work or shopping....carpool or go with friends maybe. Turn off car if idling for more than a couple of minutes. Put fuel injector cleaner in the gas tank every couple of months to keep the injectors working good. Shop around for cheapest gas you can find. Tornado-air products or simliar products aren't worth the extra expense in my opinion and somewhat dubious in their claims--most modern cars are highly efficient and don't gain anything substantial to justify the price vs mileage gain. If the car companies could get 3-4 more miles per gallon for a piece of sheetmetal with vanes, don't you think they'd be putting them in.
2007-05-19 15:27:28
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answered by paul h 7
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You can start off by buying a tornado for your car. You put it in the air filter and it helps u save about 1-2 miles per gallon. Its about $60 but i think that it is worth it in the long run. Plus it gives ur car a little bit of horsepower. You can go to the local autozone and they will help u find the right one. This is one of the things u can do. Hope this helps.
2007-05-19 15:18:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Maintain proper inflation pressure in your tires - see the placard on the drivers door frame.
Accelerate slowly.
Anticipate the need to slow down and do so early. This saves brakes too.
Keep your vehicle maintained as per the manufacturers schedule.
There is little in the way of aftermarket parts that will help.
2007-05-20 04:00:31
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answered by Naughtums 7
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Smooth easy acceleration, maintain steady speeds, and most of all don't wait till your 20 feet from a stop sign or a red light to take your foot off the gas!
2007-05-19 15:22:34
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answered by samhillesq 5
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exchange your air filter out to a extreme flow filter out. Like ok & N. additionally change to guy made oil and alter your oil frequently. basically be constructive you alter the automobiles spark plugs and gasoline filters while they're as a results of get replaced. And the suited ingredient you're able to do is verify YOUR TIRE tension. make constructive it on the suited point. in case you look at your vendors handbook it tells you while to alter particular areas, like O2 sensors. in case you sustain with the upkeep schedule you're able to never have a topic and get the suited mileage. desire this facilitates.
2016-11-25 02:02:06
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answered by halbritter 3
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The best and most effective is drive below the speed limit.
I know ick but it works.
2007-05-19 15:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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just keep it tuned to the max,and keep your foot out of the motor,in other words,slow down.
2007-05-19 15:24:44
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answered by Anonymous
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park it and ride a bike.
2007-05-19 15:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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