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charlie -> RE: Gas Consumption (1/1/2007 2:00:19 PM)
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Re: Post # 2 and #3, Winston, thank you for the encouraging MPG results of up to 36.4 MPG on your new Azera. May I suggest some proven economy tips for Azera owners; To assure accuracy, fill-up your gas tank yourselves, and be sure to 'top off'' the tank to the top. (gas station attendants will often stop at the pumps 1st click, at less-than-full, giving us less-than-accurate mpg numbers) Reset the 'trip meter' each fill-up back to zero. At the next tankfull, top off the tank again, and divide the # of gallons you just pumped, into the current miles on your trip meter. This will give you current MPG for the tank of gasoline that you just replaced. Write this data down in a little book. You will see a pattern emerge as you document the results. Safely use your brakes as little as possible. Plan ahead for red lights and stop signs, as well as traffic in front of you. Do not tailgate, but keep a safe driving distance as traffic flow allows. Alignment: Please keep your cars wheel alignment maintained. Poor wheel alignment will rob you of proper safety, excessive tire wear and poorer MPG. Avoid sudden stops and rapid accelleration. This consumes high fuel penalties. Drive at steady speeds (avoiding undulating gas pedal ups and downs), Tire pressure: add 5-pounds pressure to your Azera recommended tire pressure. The ride will be slightly harsher, but your easier rolling resistance will increase your Azera's MPG. Check your tire pressure on a regular basis. More often in the winter when colder weather will ravage your tire PSI. Purchase a good digital tire gauge, and keep it in your glove compartment. Remember the recommended PSI tire pressure listed for your Azera is for comfort - not for fuel economy. Important: Change your engines air filter once a year (annually). Change more often if you drive many miles, or driving in dusty or dirty locations. Clean air filters will save you many gallons of gasoline, and will pay for the filters themselves. Use synthetic engine oil. This type oil has minimal engine resistance for better MPG and provides better winter engine startup. Mobil 1 is a highly rated synthetic oil. Lab testing indicates that engine parts will last longer as well. Avoid long engine warmups in the morning. Stop'n go driving consumes higher gasoline volume. Avoid this type of drive. Fast driving consumes more gas (anything over 55 mph consumes more gas). Going 75 mph is not a fair speed to judge the economy of your new Azera. A serious 25-35% MPG penalty can be realized driving 70-75 mph or higher. In the winter season, oil company additives in gasoline rob you and I of gas economy. Expect lower fuel economy from October thru April simply due to "winter gasoline" additives. One additive (I believe)helps prevent gas line freeze-up. Sorry to ramble on. Hope this may help a proud Azera owner of obtaining better value from your new car, much like Winston Azera has shown us.
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