Aug 17, 2023

Inflation has led to an increase in prices across various sectors, and fuel costs are no different. Considering daily commutes, school drop-offs, and upcoming late-summer journeys, we understand the essential nature of gasoline. Thus, we invite you to carefully consider the suggestions provided below. If you’re interested in driving a Chevrolet model with better fuel efficiency, take the opportunity to explore Bennington Chevrolet’s new inventory through our user-friendly online platform today!

Bennington Chevrolet’s Fuel Saving Tips:

Keep Track Of Your Mileage

  • Knowing what mileage you’re getting in real time compared to what you got last time you were out and about. Most newer vehicles have this function and allow you to view it in your virtual cockpit and you can compare your driving performance to the EPA estimated MPG.

Try And Avoid Unnecessary Braking

  • Be aware of your surroundings and diligently obey speed limits. This will help keep you from having to brake quickly to avoid obstacles and will hopefully keep you in rhythm with the rest of traffic so you won’t have to speed up or slow down too often. 

Drive Using Momentum 

  • When you’re headed uphill, it takes a lot more effort to maintain speed than it does going down, so give the car a break and let yourself lose a few mph on the way up.  Your car burns the most gas when it’s forced into high-load situations, so give it a break if you can.

Map Out Your Route Beforehand 

  • Take the path with fewer stoplights, not as much traffic and, yes, lower speed limits. Even if you save 0.1 gallons of gas each day, you’ll save more than over a hundred dollars per year!

Drive “Around” Rush Hour

  • Most office buildings let out around the same hours on week days and we know you can’t just sit there till the roads are clear. Well, try alternate routes. It might add a few minutes to your commute but will save you more gas than having to deal with stop-and-go traffic!