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147 Million Gallons of Wasted Gas? It's a Drop in the Bucket.
Loose gas caps, underinflated tires, faulty thermostats, worn
spark plugs, malfunctioning engine controls, poor wheel alignment
and the list goes on. These are among the conditions that daily cost
consumers millions of dollars in wasted fuel.
"Something as innocuous as an improperly tightened gas cap, for
example, or one that's missing or defective, might seem a minor
factor," said Rich White of the Car Care Council. "But consider that
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: Service Tech Magazine,
September 2000).
"To the maxim 'waste not, want not,' we need to add 'be car care
aware,' because most drivers are unaware of the economic
consequences of neglected maintenance."
White said the nearly 150 million gallons of gas out of the
filler cap are literally a drop in the bucket of waste.
"Among the six worst offenders are underinflated tires and
incorrect wheel alignment, conditions which increase rolling
resistance. Like driving with the parking brake not fully released,
it can cost a mile or two per gallon on a car that normally delivers
20 miles per gallon. "Among other gas guzzlers," said White, "are
dirty oil, a mile per gallon; a slipping automatic transmission,
another mile per gallon and as much as two mpg for a cooling system
thermostat that causes the engine to run too cold.
"Finally, there could be a malfunction of one or more components
in the fuel, ignition or emission control systems, especially
critical in cold weather driving. The fuel penalty for just one
misfiring spark plug is two or three miles per gallon.
"Combining all of these discrepancies into one vehicle, the cost
of wasted fuel easily could exceed recent increases in pump prices,"
said White. "It's what being car care aware is all
about."
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