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If you're looking to reduce how much gas you use, these tips from the Acura service staff here at Hall Acura Virginia Beach can help! 

Avoid Speeding 

Speeding isn't just a dangerous behavior that could increase your chances of getting into an accident. It can also end up wasting a significant amount of gasoline. If you want your car to operate efficiently, flooring the gas pedal isn't the way to go.  

Don't Skip Oil Changes 

Oil helps lubricate your engine and protect it from damage. When the oil gets old, it becomes more like a sludge, and that makes it harder for it to do its job. The engine ends up working harder and burning more fuel, which results in lower gas mileage. 

Replace Filters When They Wear Out 

Your engine is protected by two filters, the engine air filter and engine oil filter. These Acura parts wear out over time, and replacing them with fresh filters when needed can help keep your car running efficiently.  

Remove Excess Cargo 

If you have a bunch of extra cargo in your car, think about removing it. Unless you're going to need it for a particular trip, all it's doing is weighing you down. The more your car weighs, the more gas it's using to get you from Point A to Point B.  

Stay Aerodynamic 

It can be tempting to open up the window or moonroof while you're driving on the highway, but you shouldn't do that if fuel efficiency is a top priority. Opening up the windows can create a lot of drag, which will end up hurting your fuel economy numbers.  

Check Your Tires 

If your tires are under-inflated, they could be causing you to use more gasoline. Always keep a tire pressure gauge around and refill your tires if they're getting low.  

Combine Short Trips and Errands 

Try to avoid taking a bunch of short trips around town, which can be bad for your gas mileage. Instead, try to combine errands when possible and take longer trips.  

Follow these tips from our Virginia Beach Acura mechanics and you'll lower your fuel bill in no time! 

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