I do oil changes and to make sure all tires are the the right pressure, if tires arent right pressure you lose gas mileage and regular oil changes and rad flushes.
Yes, there are several books and guides available that provide tips and strategies to improve gas mileage. Some popular titles include "Gas Mileage: Tips and Tricks for the Everyday Driver" by Mark Jenkins and "Gas Mileage Guide: Ways to Improve Mileage and Save Money" by Ron Hollins. These books typically cover topics such as driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and fuel-efficient technologies.
Open Travel Info offers a list of 19 tips for reducing gas mileage. It includes information about how to brake, shift, and limit speeds to reduce gas mileage.
In my Nissan 350z from 2003 the average gas consumption is about 1 litres/per 10 km. --
It can decrease your mileage by 75%.
Fuel consumption varies from vehicle to vehicle and for some the fuel consumption is an important factor when buy a new or second hand vehicle. The Metro Honda gas mileage on a highway is stated on one website as roughly 29/41 mpg.
You can easily find your hummer's gas mileage by visiting the site - (www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/bymake/Hummer2010.shtml). Simply select your hummer's model from the list and you will be provided with an estimate on its' city and highway mileage along with an estimated cost of gas per year.
Some simple tips to save on gas and electricity consumption include buying a thermostat you can set. Make sure you set it high when you leave the house. Keep the lights off and keep the blinds closed.
Bad gas mileage can sometimes be attributed to a vehicle in need of a tune-up. Have your car serviced and see if that improves the gas mileage.
Try out www.motortrend.com, they always have tons of information on everything for cars. Let me know if you need extra help.
It could, yes.
The combination of highway gas mileage and city (stop and start) mileage.
No; friction decreases gas mileage.