Tuesday, January 28, 2014

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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

MYTH: Idling is more fuel efficient than restarting the car

Should you idle your car or just shut it off?
Some car myths just won't  go away. They're passed down from generation to generation, even though they've always been wrong. Other ones used to be true, but are no longer the case, given the big advancements in technology. Here's one that might have been true in the past, but is not obsolete.

MYTH:  Idling is more fuel efficient than restarting the car.

FACT: When a car is warm (as it will be if you've been driving), it uses less fuel to turn it off and restart the engine than it does to idle for long waits. It takes almost no fuel to restart your engine if it is already warm.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Special Purchase Offer: 2013 Dodge Dart

2013 Dodge Dart
 
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

PSA: The colder it gets, the more your tire's inflation will drop

Cold weather means a flatter tire
Winter is here, and tire pressure is something you want at the forefront of your mind during this season.


Why? Simply put, winter's lower temperatures cause the air pressure in a cold tire to drop.  When that happens, the tire shrink. I know you might be thinking that objects usually expand when cooled, but remember that your tires are filled with air (a gas), so they will instead contract.

The rule of thumb is that for every change in 10 degrees (Fahrenheit), your tire's inflation will drop by about 1 PSI. So, fill up those tires, folks!