The Economy Transmission and Auto Repair Guide to Saving Fuel: Beware of Myths
Posted January 31, 2017 11:30 AMThere's a lot of auto advice in CT right now on how to save money on gas. Some of it is good advice. Some of it isn't. Some of it is myth. And it may well be a scam. Plain and simple. When someone offers you a product designed to save money on gas, ask yourself, “Does this sound too good to be true?” If the answer is yes, do more research.
The internet offers us a convenient and quick way to research someone's claims about gas savings. Bristol drivers can usually find out in only minutes whether that claim is questionable or not.
Chances are other Bristol drivers have already tried what you're being offered. If you find evidence that others feel they have been scammed, you should be wary of becoming the next victim. There aren't any pills, magic or otherwise, that you can drop into your gas tank to improve your gas mileage. Drop in enough of those pills and you can actually harm your vehicle. The last thing you need is a bunch more sediment or unknown, dissolved additives in your fuel.
There actually are proven, sensible ways that you can maintain good gas mileage, however. Good car care and consistent preventive maintenance are the keys to good fuel economy. An oil change at Economy Transmission and Auto Repair in Bristol and a new fuel filter, when needed, will keep your engine running efficiently, which will translate to good fuel economy. It may be mundane, but it's solid, proven advice.
So be smart. Listen to advice from qualified Economy Transmission and Auto Repair professionals, and stay away from unverified “magic” and conspiracy theories. Your wallet—and your vehicle—will thank you in the end.
Economy Transmission and Auto Repair
201 Terryville Road
Bristol, CT 06010
8605891255
Fuel Saving Tip: Slow Down in Bristol
Posted January 22, 2017 11:36 AMThere’s not much Bristol drivers can do about the price of gas in CT, but we can control - up to a point - how much we use. Our driving habits can dramatically affect our fuel economy.
The first thing we can do is watch the go-pedal. Hard acceleration just sucks the gas. Gently leave stop lights and plan lane changes so you don’t need to floor it. That can save you hundreds of dollars a year in improved gas mileage.
Go a little slower on CT expressways. Bristol drivers who go more than 65 miles an hour (105 kilometers per hour) will see their gas mileage drop dramatically. Leave early so you don’t need to rush to be on time. And cruise control is your friend – steady speeds use less gas.
Plan errands ahead. Make fewer trips by combining errands around Bristol.
Hey at current Bristol gas prices, a lead-foot might as well be a gold foot.
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Economy Transmission and Auto Repair
201 Terryville Road
Bristol, CT 06010
8605891255