Goodyear Helps You Make 'Cents' of Rising Fuel Costs
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In Response to Rising Fuel Prices, Goodyear Promotes National 'Free Air' Campaign; Proper Tire Inflation Could Save American Drivers More than $1.5 Billion this Summer!
AKRON, Ohio, May 19 -- With more than 100 years of tire and automotive know-how, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and its staff of experts regularly offer advice to millions of motorists each year. Together with its national network of Goodyear-owned and participating independent dealer locations, Goodyear offers the following seven, easy-to- adopt gas saving tips:
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-- Pressure Check: Check your tire pressure at least once a month. Many
drivers can improve their gas mileage by more than 3 percent simply by
keeping their tires properly inflated. The correct tire inflation
pressure is critical for good fuel economy, maximum tire life and
proper vehicle handling performance. The recommended pressure number
for your vehicle is located on a sticker inside the driver side door
or in the owner's manual, not the maximum inflation pressure stamped
on the tire.
-- Filter That Air: Check that your air filter isn't clogged. Replacing
a clogged air filter can improve a car's gas mileage by as much as 10
percent. And it won't just save you money; it will also help protect
your engine by keeping harmful impurities out.
-- Watch The Weight: As you prepare to pack the car for your journeys,
remember not to overload your car. Check the owner's manual for the
maximum recommended load for the vehicle. An extra 100 pounds in the
trunk reduces a typical car's fuel economy by 1-2 percent. (Source: US
Department of Energy)
-- Know Your Oil: Use the grade of motor oil recommended by the vehicle
manufacturer. The proper grade of motor oil can improve your gas
mileage by 1-2 percent. (Source: US Department of Energy)
-- Tuning In: Before taking that long trip, visit a trusted professional
and make sure your car is properly tuned. Depending on the kind of
repair and how well it is performed, regular vehicle maintenance can
improve gas mileage by an average of 4.1 percent. (Source: US
Department of Energy)
-- Cap It: Make sure your gas cap is on tight and is not damaged.
Approximately 17 percent of the vehicles on U.S. highways have either
misused or missing gas caps, causing 147,000,000 gallons of gas per
year to vaporize into the atmosphere. (Source: Sept. 2004 Service Tech
Magazine)
-- Ease Up: Avoid quick or "jackrabbit" starts and stops. Aggressive
driving wastes gas and can reduce your gas mileage by 33 percent on
the highway and 5 percent in the city. Observe the speed limit; gas
mileage decreases rapidly above 60 miles per hour.
To help consumers maximize their fuel economy and also improve their tires' performance and efficiency, Goodyear offers its National "Free Air" Campaign. Motorists can have their tires -- regardless of brand or where they were bought -- inspected for free at any of the Goodyear-owned and participating independent dealer locations across the country.
Goodyear's National 'Free Air' Campaign has officially kicked off for the summer at the 750 Goodyear-owned and participating independently owned and operated locations across the country. Goodyear is supporting the ongoing effort with a range of promotions including special advertisements, on-site signage, point-of-sale materials and more. To find the Goodyear retailer nearest to you, visit www.goodyeartires.com.
Goodyear continues to stress that the best way to achieve both tire safety and tire satisfaction is through consumer education. The payoff for consumers is a wealth of information that is available through their local Goodyear retailer or at their keyboard, including:
-- A consumer booklet, "The Complete Tire Safety Guide," is available
from many Goodyear retailers across the country, and also via the
company's web site. The guide, which teaches consumers about the oft
neglected practice of tire maintenance, was recognized with a national
automotive communications award from the Car Care Council.
-- Goodyear outlets also have distributed the Rubber Manufacturer's
Association's "Be Tire Smart, Play Your PART" consumer booklets. That
guide stresses the importance of inflation pressure, wheel alignment,
tire rotation and visual checks of tire tread.
-- On www.goodyeartires.com, visitors will find extensive information on
tire care, product selection and more. A section called "Know Your
Tires" even details how a tire is made. With their lighted message
boards, Goodyear's blimps are spreading the tire care message while in
flight, urging consumers on the ground to check tire pressure and
treadwear.
For more information about Goodyear's broad selection of tires for cars, light trucks, SUVs, and more, visit www.goodyeartires.com.
