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Fuel economy is about miles per gallon, but sometimes the biggest savings come from changing a simple habit, not the car. What's one small adjustment to your driving style or routine that gave you a surprisingly noticeable boost in mileage?
My go to tiny change is lifting off the gas early and letting the car coast toward lights I plan a few seconds ahead so I brake gently rather than slam on brakes and then speed up again The result is fewer bursts of speed and less wasted energy After a week the mileage improved noticeably even with the same route and load fuel economy 2025 tips
Keep tire pressure up to the recommended level and check cold once a month It may seem small but under inflated tires raise rolling resistance and waste fuel The mpg bump can be surprising
Use cruise control on highways where safe to maintain a steady speed rather than accelerator bursts It reduces throttle variability and helps you stay in the efficient band I still adjust for hills but the built in control keeps the average speed smoother and saves fuel on long drives This is a staple in fuel economy 2025 guide
Carry a lightweight load and declutter the car for less drag It is tiny but the difference adds up on longer trips
Plan routes to avoid idling in long lines at drive thrus or toll booths during peak hours A few minutes of extra planning to merge routes reduces time spent idling and warms up the engine less frequently on cold starts The net effect is better per mile fuel economy