Fuel Efficiency is Optional, Literally

(NC)-The options you choose for your new vehicle could save you a bundle at the pumps. Although some of these options do add extra weight and use more power, they improve fuel efficiency considerably:


. Aluminum wheels are lighter alternatives to steel and reduce the vehicle's overall weight.


. Block heaters in the winter when set on a timer 2 hours before you leave for work will enable you to start a semi-warm engine. The vehicle will be easier to start and using a block heater will help the vehicle reach normal operating temperatures quicker.


. Cruise control helps drivers maintain a constant speed and avoid inadvertent speeding which guzzles fuel.


. Navigation systems take the guesswork out of travelling and reduce driving distances, traffic congestion and fuel use.


. Removable roof racks help reduce drag and fuel consumption by allowing drivers to pick and choose when to use them-you may find that you can get by with a smaller car.


. Sunroofs in city driving improve air circulation and reduce the need for air conditioning. Tilting sunroofs are the best because they maintain the vehicle's aerodynamic contour.


. Tinted windows: help keep the vehicle cool by reducing the amount of sunlight that passes into the vehicle, and thus reduces the need for air conditioning.


By choosing these and other options for your car, you can save money at the pumps and help reduce harmful emissions which hurt the environment.


Natural Resources Canada is a trusted source of information on fuel efficiency and has produced all kinds of helpful tips and tools.

Visit Natural Resources Canada's website at vehicles.gc.ca or call 1-800-387-2000 to learn about the EnerGuide Label for Vehicles, the Fuel Consumption Guide and for other tips and tools to encourage fuel efficiency.