We Service, repair, inspect and sell import, foreign and domestic automobile, autos, cars, suv and trucks in the Pittsburgh, PA area. We Have provided Quality Service Since 1966. Looking for A place to service or repair your car?  Give us a try! We are a Pa State Inspection and Emission (Smog) testing station.  We can issue Emissions Waivers. Expert Service and repair on VW Volkswagen Audi Porsche Mercedes Benz MB BMW Saab Volvo Mini Jaguar Land Rover kia Toyota Nissan Mazda Infinity Lexus Hyunda MG Triumh GMC Chevy Chevrolet Olds Buick GM Cadillac Hummer geo dodge chrysler plymouth Jeep Eagle ford lincon mercury saturn acura honda Mitsubishi Subaru Suziki
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Take Control of Rising Gas Prices:

Don't Let Your Money Evaporate

Fight skyrocketing gas prices by taking control of your vehicle's unnecessary fuel consumption, advises the Car Care Council.  Consumers can add miles to every gallon they pump by following a few easy and inexpensive maintenance steps with their car, SUV, minivan or pickup truck.

"Most motorists don't realize that it's the little things that don't take a lot of time or cost much that can really make a difference when it comes to saving money at the pump," said Rich White, executive director of the Car Care Council.  "Loose or missing gas caps, under inflated tires, worn spark plugs and dirty air filters all contribute to poor fuel economy."

The Car Care Council offers gas saving maintenance and driving tips that really work:
  • Vehicle gas caps - About 17 percent of the vehicles on the roads have gas caps that are either damaged, loose or are missing altogether, causing 147 million gallons of gas to evaporate into thin air every year.
  • Under-inflated tires - When tires aren't inflated properly it's like driving with the parking brake on and can cost a mile or two per gallon.
  • Worn spark plugs - A vehicle can have either four, six or eight spark plugs, which fire as many as 3 million times every 1,000 miles, resulting in a lot of heat and electrical and chemical erosion. A dirty spark plug causes misfiring (incomplete burning of fuel/air mixture), which wastes fuel. Spark plugs need to be replaced regularly.
  • Dirty air filters - An air filter that is clogged with dirt, dust and bugs chokes off the air and creates a "rich" mixture - too much gas being burned for the amount of air, which wastes gas and causes the engine to lose power. Replacing a clogged air filter can improve gas mileage by as much as 10 percent, saving about 15 cents a gallon.
  • Clogged fuel injectors - Dirty, clogged or restricted fuel injectors cause a tremendous drain on performance and economy. Carbon deposits are the number one source for clogs. Having your fuel injectors cleaned once a year with a complete system such as “MotorVac” will keep your injectors clean and efficient. Not only will your gas mileage improve, but it will help restore the power, performance and quick starting your car used to have by removing the carbon build-up from other key areas of your engine like the valves and pistons.
Fuel-saving driving tips include:
  • Don't be an aggressive driver - Aggressive driving can lower gas mileage by as much as 33 percent on the highway and 5 percent on city streets, which results in 7 to 49 cents per gallon.
  • Avoid excessive idling - Sitting idle gets zero miles per gallon. Letting the vehicle warm up for one to two minutes is sufficient.
  • Observe the speed limit - Gas mileage decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 mph. Each mpg driven over 60 will result in an additional 10 cents per gallon. To maintain a constant speed on the highway, cruise control is recommended.
  • Combining errands into one trip saves gas and time. Several short trips taken from a cold start can use twice as much fuel as a longer multi-purpose trip covering the same distance.
  • Avoid carrying unneeded heavy items in the trunk. An extra 100 pounds can cut fuel efficiency by a percent or two.
 

 



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