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Drivin’ Like Joe

Do you part on Earth Day by driving like 5.0&SF Associate Publisher Joe Galloway

Posted April 17 2009 12:04 PM by Michael Johnson 
Filed under: Miscellaneous, Sn95 Mustangs, Michael Johnson

Associate Publisher Joe Galloway might be the only Source Interlink employee who drives slower than Editor Turner. This is a shame since we just went through the arduous task of converting his ’98 V6 convertible to two-valve V8 power. However, Earth Day is April 22nd, and all of us need to do our part to help Mother Earth. Check out some tips after the jump…Joe already practices these tips on a daily basis.


Bethesda, MD – April 17, 2009 – The Car Care Council suggests five ways you and your vehicle can help protect the environment on Earth Day, April 22, and everyday:

• Drive Green – If you have to drive your car on Earth Day, recognize that how your drive has a lot to do with fuel economy. Avoid sudden starts and stops and go the speed limit. Jerky and aggressive driving decreases your miles per gallon (MPG) and increases wear and tear on your vehicle. Minimize unnecessary miles by combining errands in one trip.

• Get a Tune-Up – Regular tune-ups, maintenance and having clean air filters will help your car pollute less and burn less gas. With a proper tune-up, you can save four percent on the cost of gas and up to 40 percent by replacing a faulty oxygen sensor. Simply changing the car’s air filter can improve efficiency by 10 percent.

• Lighten the Load – Get the junk out of the trunk and the stuff out of your car, with the exception of emergency items such as a spare tire, flares and a first-aid kit. Extra items weigh the vehicle down and cause an increase in gas usage.

• Tire Checks – According to the Car Care Council, around two billion gallons of gas each year could be saved if the tires on every American’s car were properly inflated. Optimal tire pressure for your vehicle is listed in the owner’s manual. Tires that are not properly inflated add rolling resistance that makes the engine work harder to move the vehicle. All of this increases fuel costs as much as three to five cents per gallon, and increases the risk of engine damage.

• Gas Caps and Fill-Ups – Check your vehicle’s gas cap. Approximately 17 percent of vehicles on the road have loose, damaged or missing gas caps, causing 147 million gallons of gas to vaporize every year. Topping off your gas tank when filling up your car can also release harmful vapors into the environment.

“Driving technique and proper vehicle maintenance go a long way toward protecting the environment. Vehicle owners who do their own maintenance should remember to recycle or properly dispose of fluids and other vehicle components, including used motor oil, tires and batteries,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council.

More information about environmental awareness is included in the popular digital Car Care Guide that can be easily accessed through the council’s Web site at www.carcare.org and the direct link http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/mercury/carcareguide/.

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