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      <title>Goal: not to become a victim of inflation or how to save on fuel without losing performance by Austin Brooks</title>
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      <pubDate>2023-02-23 10:02:56 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Unfortunately, inflation is a global burning issue that remains acute year after year. In such conditions, we are forced to adapt and look for ways to maintain a comfortable lifestyle without significant financial losses. Consider this trend in terms of rising fuel costs. How can you worry about your wallet less and still keep your car's performance? Read the <a href="https://www.indyautoman.com/blog/best-suv-for-gas-mileage">SUV good on gas</a> guide, which looks at the most fuel-efficient models from different car manufacturers.&nbsp;</div><div><strong>Tips on how not to get financial loss&nbsp;</strong></div><div><strong>Use the right fuel</strong>. One of the easiest ways to save on fuel without losing performance is to use the right fuel for your vehicle. First, study your owner's manual to determine what fuel is recommended for your particular make and model. If your car is a representative of popular car brands you can easily find the information online. Using fuel with a lower octane rating than recommended will make the engine run harder, which can cause lower performance and fuel efficiency.</div><div><strong>Consider a fuel-efficient vehicle.</strong> If you are searching for a vehicle, look for one designed to be fuel efficient. Hybrid and electric cars are becoming increasingly popular, and many traditional gasoline cars are now equipped with fuel-efficient engines. Read more about it on <a href="https://www.indyautoman.com/blog/fuel-efficient-cars">the guide</a>, there is a massive selection of cars with these engines available at indyautoman.com. Such vehicles may have a higher initial cost, but the fuel economy makes up for this factor in the long run.</div><div><strong>Keep an eye on the correct tire pressure. </strong>Proper tire inflation is another critical factor in fuel economy. If your tires are not properly inflated, the engine has to work harder to get the car moving, which can lead to lower fuel efficiency and poor performance. So check the tire pressure regularly and keep it at the recommended level.</div><div><strong>Maintain your vehicle.</strong> Regular maintenance is critical to keeping your vehicle at peak performance and fuel economy. Be sure to maintain your vehicle according to the manufacturer's recommendations, including changing the oil, air filter, and spark plugs. A well-maintained car will run more efficiently.</div><div>We can't directly influence fuel price setting, but we can minimize their impact on our budget as much as possible. By following these tips, you can save money on fuel and still enjoy the performance of your vehicle.&nbsp;</div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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