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I know celica gen 6. Is not the best fuel efficient, I'm getting about 27 to 31. at 60mph. On motorway, Is there any device out there that can improve economy. I know it won't be a great gain but more is better than none. : )

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How to Improve Your Fuel Economy

For getting better fuel economy may seem like no-brainers, but they really can make a difference. Our strategy is a three-prong approach: Alter your driving style, maintain your vehicle, and modify your driving mentality. Combine any of these tips, and you should start seeing an improvement right away.

Alter Your Driving Style

•S-L-O-W D-O-W-N. Going fast is so tempting. Not only do we do it to keep up with the flow of traffic, but if we can save even five minutes, it seems worth it. But if you're on the motorway, driving 60 miles per hour instead of 70 mph will save you 2-4 miles per gallon over the duration of your trip.

•Take it easy on the throttle. Don't accelerate quickly or stomp on the brakes. Coast to a stop. You'll save on fuel as well as wear and tear on your brakes, which will save you even more money.

•Shut down. If you're waiting somewhere for a while, like at a train crossing for instance, turn off your engine. Even if it's just for a minute, it can make a difference in your fuel economy, especially if you drive in a town.

•Don't warm up your vehicle for more than 30 seconds. This is a tough one, thanks to technology, however, most modern fuel-injected cars only really need 30 seconds to warm, and hot air can start blasting into the cabin very shortly thereafter.

•Windows up. Again, this is tough, especially on pleasant days. But having the windows down creates aerodynamic drag that causes an engine to work harder. On the motorway, this can decrease fuel economy by up to 10 percent.

Keeping your tyres properly inflated will save you fuel.

Maintain Your Vehicle

•Check your tyre pressure. Making sure your vehicle's tyres are set to the recommended pressure can increase fuel economy by as much as 3.3 percent.

•Breathe easy. Next time you get your oil changed, have the air filter checked as well. Replacing a dirty air filter with a clean one can save up to 10 percent on fuel costs.

•Make sure your vehicle is in top running order. Read your owner's manual and follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule. If it's time for a tune up, do it and you can realize up to a 4.1 percent increase in fuel economy.

•Buy the right fuels. Your owner's manual will list the correct octane you should use for your vehicle.

Purchase whatever is recommended and no more. Premium-grade fuel is more costly and won't improve economy in vehicles designed to run on regular.

•Lighten up. The less weight in your vehicle, the better your fuel economy. Clean out that boot !

•Grease up. Using the manufacturer's specified motor oil, and changing it per factory recommendations, can improve fuel economy as well.

Modify Your Driving Mentality

•Combine trips. Don't run out two or three times a day. Hit all the stores you need to visit at once, and if possible, go shopping where you can park and walk to several stores at the same time.

•Let someone else drive sometimes.

•Get some exercise. If you have the time and your destination is close, walk or ride a bike.

•Cool down. Fill up on cool mornings. Fuel is denser when cold. Petrol pumps measure by volume, so if you pump when it's cold, you get more gas for your pound.

The Biggest Savings

For most of you, altering your driving style and maintaining your vehicle might seem like enough to increase fuel economy. You're likely to see perhaps a 10-15 percent improvement in fuel economy by doing those two things. However, you can save the most money by changing your driving mentality.

Consider this: If you get 30 mpg right now and you follow the steps outlined in "Altering Your Driving Style" and "Maintain Your Vehicle," you're likely to notice a 15 percent improvement in your fuel economy. Over a 12,000-mile year, that's a big cash saving.

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Hi and thanks. I don't drive fast or accelerate hard just easy driving, Just thought I'd ask see if there is anything out there that can improve economy, Car is checked and serviced before it should be done, always checking under bonnet and fluid levels, think I've grown out of being a boy racer. Lol. It's only a weekend car.

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