Most Nampa drivers are all talking MPG right now. Better gas
mileage. Fewer emissions. Idaho folks want to save the environment and our
pocketbooks.
And we Nampa drivers all know — or should know — that
preventive maintenance will help maintain maximum gas mileage. But is there something
more we can do? After all, some of us Nampa auto owners can’t cut back on our
driving, and others would like to do more to economize.
Weight is one major enemy of fuel economy. The more you lug
around in your vehicle, the more fuel you have to burn to get from Nampa to
Nampa to Boise. And that means buying more gas and producing more emissions.
Of course, your vehicle’s weight isn’t negotiable. And you
can’t do much about the weight of your passengers. And this isn’t an article
about diet and exercise.
But look around your car. Are you hauling a bunch of
unnecessary weight around Nampa? Do you really need your golf clubs every time
you leave your Nampa neighborhood? Store sports equipment in the garage. Load
it when you need it and store it when you don’t. Who knows? The extra exercise
just might reduce the other type of weight in your vehicle.
The same goes for anything else in your all types: make-up
kits, music collections, extra electronics, spare clothing; whatever your
particular extras may be. Pack it when you need it; store it when you don’t.
Clean out your vehicle. You’d be surprised how much weight
you’re lugging around in plain old junk. Toss old papers, leftover food, and
regular old dirt. Even if it’s not a lot of weight, you’ll feel better when you
get into your car. A good cleaning is also part of good car care.
Now, don’t toss stuff you really do need. You do need that
spare tire — the one in your trunk. And a kit of emergency essentials is not a
bad idea. But just carry around the day-to-day essentials. You can pack a more
extensive kit and store it in your garage, then toss it in the car when you go
on a longer trip, but you don’t have to lug it around Nampa all the time.
After all, are you a driver? Or are you a junk chauffeur?
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