i was reading the paper earlier today and there was an article on gas prices. big surprise huh... well the editor off to the side threw in some "gas saving tips" which ticked me off.. maybe im crazy... see what you guys think...
this is exactly how it was written in the paper, with nothing else related to it on the page
"firm tires go farther on less power, so keep them inflated at 40 PSI
your engine is most fuel efficient at speeds of 40-60 mph
coast with your car in neutral as much as possible, keeping safety in mind
air conditioning and heating drain your engine's performance, so use them sparingly"
1. they dont specify what kind of car... 40 PSI would be a terrible idea in a VX with stock tires... just way too high and stupid generalization that is going to cause blowouts and tires eaten way too fast
2. probably true.
3. #$*@%(#$@($#$%* DUMB its illegal in most states to ride in neutral.. i can see someone who knows nothing about cars putting their automatic car in neutral while driving through the city, and not realizing it takes longer to stop and rear ending someone... or needing to clear an intersection faster and gunning the gas only to have the engine rev... then realizing they are in neutral, pulling into drive while on the gas and throwing a transmission... or any number of other stupid things that will happen because someone told them to shift to neutral to save .1 gallons of gas every 200 miles
4. using the heater doesnt hurt your gas mileage does it?????????
frustrated.....