Thursday, May 3, 2012

Improve Fuel Economy, Increase Fuel Efficiency and Reduced Engine Failures

Improve Fuel Economy In the current economic climate, people are looking for ways to squeeze the most out of the dollars they spend. While that's certainly a sound approach, there's also a growing trend to get the most out of money you've already spent. Perhaps nowhere is that more possible than with the vehicle you drive. Whether you own your car outright or are among the many who are leasing or financing their vehicles, the dollars you've already spent and will spend can go much further with some simple vehicle maintenance. AMSOIL INC., the industry leader in motor oil, offers the following tips for drivers hoping to get the most out of their vehicles in these turbulent financial times. * Practice preventive maintenance. One of the best things about automobiles is that most of the problems they encounter are entirely preventable. As banks begin to tighten their belts with respect to vehicle loans in light of the sagging economy, preventive vehicle maintenance has become even more important, as more and more drivers are hoping to keep their cars for longer periods of time. Routine preventive measures such as changing a car's oil and filters, keeping the injectors and the fuel delivery systems clean, and maintaining proper tire pressure are easy jobs that greatly increase a vehicle's life expectancy. Those aiming to have a vehicle reach the 100,000 or even 200,000 mile mark will find that the key to doing so is simple, preventive maintenance. READ MORE

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