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TIPS FOR BUYING FUEL EFFICIENT CAR
By: Dennis James
With the ever high rising fuel prices, a car’s
consumption is one of the most looked at specifications. No matter if you are
looking for a new car or a second hand one, a car which is fuel efficient is
desirable. Choosing a car that is more fuel efficient will save you a lot of
money during its lifespan. The fuel consumption will vary greatly from one car
to another, from one class to the other. When you buy a car you will receive
the EPA ratings for both the city and the highway miles per gallon. However
these numbers are achieved in special conditions and you may never obtain
them.
There are a lot of things you have to be aware of when you want to buy a fuel
efficient car. You can start asking the people around you what mileage they
obtain from their cars. You can also consult with web sites and specialized
forums to see what performances other people are getting from their car.
Before buying a car, think well about your necessities. Buying a bigger car
will most surely involve higher gas consumptions, because bigger cars are
heavier and thus have more powerful engines. After you have selected the group
of vehicles you want to chose your car from (small ones, SUVs, compact or
mid-seize cars), find the one that is the most fuel efficient. There are
online sites which will help you compare numbers of different types of cars.
Another element which can determine your car’s fuel efficiency is the type
of transmission that is equipped with. The general rule states that a car with
a manual transmission is more fuel efficient than an automated one. The best
option for a fuel efficient car is one with a manual transmission, overdrive
and shift indicator or tachometer. If you go for the automatic one, be sure
that it will have the largest amount of gears.
Another relevant aspect when it comes to fuel efficiency is the size of the
car and the engine’s capacity. Usually smaller engines will be friendlier
with your fuel bill. The bigger the engine will be, the more the number of
cylinders is, the greater the fuel consumption. Smaller engine cars will also
be cheaper than one equipped with a large engine. But there are certain
scenarios in which a car with a bigger engine will prove itself more
economical than one having a smaller one. When you need you car to do a lot of
heavy work or tow heavy loads, you will be better off with a bigger engine, as
a smaller one will be more stressed to cope with the heavier load.
In modern cars there are not big differences the fuel consumption rates
between a car with front wheel drive and one with rear wheel drive.
The options you equip your car with can also be elements contributing to the
amount of fuel consumed by your car. Things such as seat heaters, power
windows and air conditioning consume a certain amount of fuel. Indeed, it is
not great, but will lower your car’s fuel efficiency.
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Dennis runs Car Dealer Check which is a independent Car Dealer Review site written by the car dealerships customers and a Car Forum.