Top 10 Fuel Saving Tips

Whether you drive a two-seat hybrid or a three-ton SUV, chances are you can squeeze a bit more distance out of each gallon of fuel — and at today’s gas prices, an improvement of just one or two miles per gallon (MPG) can really add up. These ten fuel saving tips have served me well over the years, and they can help you improve your car’s fuel economy and take some of the sting out of high fuel prices. Most of these tips will give you a very slight increase in MPG — but use several together and the gas mileage improvements will really add up.
1. Slow down
One of the best ways to save gas is to simply reduce your speed. As speed increases, fuel economy decreases exponentially. If you one of the “ten-over on the freeway” set, try driving the speed limit for a few days. You’ll save a lot of fuel and your journey won’t take much longer. (Just be sure you keep to the right, so you won’t impede the less-enlightened.)

2. Check your tire pressure
Under-inflated tires are one of the most commonly ignored causes of crummy MPG. Tires lose air due to time (about 1 psi per month) and temperature (1 psi for every 10 degree drop); under-inflated tires have more rolling resistance, which means you need to burn more gas to keep your car moving. Buy a reliable tire gauge and check your tires at least once a month. Be sure to check them when they are cold, since driving the car warms up the tires along with the air inside them, which increases pressure and gives a falsely high reading. Use the inflation pressures shown in the owner’s manual or on the data plate in the driver’s door jamb.
3. Check your air filter
A dirty air filter restricts the flow of air into the engine, which harms performance and economy. Air filters are easy to check and change; remove the filter and hold it up to the sun. If you can’t see light coming through it, you need a new one. Consider a K&N or similar “permanent” filter which is cleaned rather than changed; they are much less restrictive than throw-away paper filters, plus they’re better for the environment.
4. Accelerate with care
Jack-rabbit starts are an obvious fuel-waster — but that doesn’t mean you should crawl away from every light. If you drive an automatic, accelerate moderately so the transmission can shift up into the higher gears. Stick-shifters should shift early to keep the revs down, but don’t lug the engine — downshift if you need to accelerate. Keep an eye well down the road for potential slowdowns. If you accelerate to speed then have to brake right away, that’s wasted fuel.
5. Hang with the trucks
Ever notice how, in bad traffic jams, cars seem to constantly speed up and slow down, while trucks tend to roll along at the same leisurely pace? A constant speed keeps shifting to a minimum — important to those who have to wrangle with those ten-speed truck transmissions — but it also aids economy, as it takes much more fuel to get a vehicle moving than it does to keep it moving. Rolling with the big rigs saves fuel (and aggravation).
6. Get back to nature
Consider shutting off the air conditioner, opening the windows and enjoying the breeze. It may be a tad warmer, but at lower speeds you’ll save fuel. That said, at higher speeds the A/C may be more efficient than the wind resistance from open windows and sunroof. If I’m going someplace where arriving sweaty and smelly could be a problem, I bring an extra shirt and leave early so I’ll have time for a quick change.
7. Back off the bling
New wheels and tires may look cool, and they can certainly improve handling. But if they are wider than the stock tires, chances are they’ll create more rolling resistance and decrease fuel economy. If you upgrade your wheels and tires, keep the old ones. I have fancy sport rims and aggressive tires on my own car, but I keep the stock wheels with a good narrower-tread performance tire in the garage. For long road trips, the stock wheels give a smoother ride and better economy.
8. Clean out your car
If you’re the type who takes a leisurely attitude towards car cleanliness — and I definitely fall into that category — periodically go through your car and see what can be tossed out or brought into the house. It doesn’t take much to acquire an extra 40 or 50 lbs. of stuff, and the more weight your car has to lug around, the more fuel it burns.
9. Downsize
If you’re shopping for a new car, it’s time to re-evaluate how much car you really need. Smaller cars are inherently more fuel-efficient, and today’s small cars are roomier than ever — one of my favorite subcompacts, the Nissan Versa, has so much interior room that the EPA classifies it as a mid-size. Worried about crash protection? The automakers are designing their small cars to survive crashes with bigger vehicles, and safety features like side-curtain airbags and electronic stability control are becoming commonplace in smaller cars.
10. Don’t drive
Not a popular thing to say on a car site, I know, but the fact is that if you can avoid driving, you’ll save gas. Take the train, carpool, and consolidate your shopping trips. Walking or biking is good for your wallet and your health. And before you get in your car, always ask yourself: “Is this trip really necessary?”

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SUBARA CANADA ANNOUNCES PRICING FOR 2011 IMPREZA

From Suabru Canada
New Convenience Package-and no price increase for carry-over models with enhanced features.

Subaru Canada, Inc. (SCI) is pleased to announce pricing for the 2011 Impreza 2.5i. Good news for fans of Impreza’s unique blend of affordable rally-bred performance-there’s no increase in price, even for models with upgraded equipment.

For 2011, Subaru introduces a new Convenience Package model, and revises the Sport and Limited Packages for the Impreza 2.5i adding features designed to enhance comfort, performance, and safety.

Prices for the 2011 Impreza lineup, with standard 5-speed manual transmission are as follows.*
Impreza 2.5i 4-door$20,995
Impreza 2.5i 4-door Convenience Package$21,995
Impreza 2.5i 4-door Sport Package$24,695
Impreza 2.5i 4-door Limited Package$26,695
Impreza 2.5i 5-door$21,895
Impreza 2.5i 5-door Convenience package$22,895
Impreza 2.5i 5-door Sport Package$25,595
Impreza 2.5i 5-door Limited Package$27,595
*All models available with optional 4-speed automatic transmission (4EAT) with Manual Mode: add $1,100.

For a complete list of models and options, please go to www.subaru.ca.

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2011 Impreza Pricing Announced

From:motorauthority.com
Subaru has announced pricing for the 2011 Subaru Impreza models, with the new range consisting of the 2.5i, 2.5i Premium and Impreza Outback Sport, as well as the new widebody Impreza WRX and WRX STI models.
The well-equipped Impreza 2.5i maintains an aggressive starting price of $17,495, with the five-door available at $17,995. All naturally-aspirated Imprezas come with Subaru’s 2.5-liter SOHC horizontally-opposed boxer engine with i-Active Valve Lift System. This engine puts out a reasonable 170 horsepower at 6,000 rpm.
Two new colors are available for the 2011 model year, Marine Blue Pearl and Sky Blue Metallic, while Newport Blue is being phased out.
The Impreza 2.5i Premium maintains its starting price of $18,495–the five-door is $18,995. The 2.5i Premium trim level adds alloy wheels, a leather wrapped shifter and steering wheel and audio control switches on the steering wheel.
The Special Edition Package on the Impreza 2.5i Premium is renamed the Power Moonroof Value Package for 2011 and still includes the All-Weather Package, fog lights and power moonroof for just $500.
The audio system for the 2.5i Premium and Outback Sport models is upgraded for the 2011 model year and now includes standard Bluetooth connectivity, a standard USB port with iPod control capability, a single-disc CD Player with MP3/WWA capability and six upgraded speakers.
The Outback Sport maintains its starting price of $19,995 and includes items such as standard 17 inch alloy wheels, raised suspension, fog lights, All-Weather Package and a cargo tray among its many upgraded features.
Note, all prices exclude a $725 destination charge.

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4WD and AWD Systems

Four-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive systems are becoming popular options not only for SUVs, but cars as well. All SUVs and pickup trucks offer 4WD or AWD systems, and even some compact cars, like the Mitsubishi Lancer and Toyota Matrix, offer available AWD systems. Oftentimes, more than one system is available for any given vehicle, leaving consumers puzzled.

With so many options to choose from, it’s easy for drivers to get confused by a barrage of acronyms, each more meaningless than the last. For most shoppers, there are three basic options: Full-time 4WD, part-time 4WD, or AWD. Although each system has its own merits, one thing is certain–any 4WD system will make your vehicle less fuel efficient and more complicated to repair and maintain. In many situations, it’ll also add quite a few dollars to your vehicle’s purchase price.

Click here to read Consumer Guide’s Vehicle Class Buying Guides

On the other hand, with 4WD you are less likely to get stuck in snow or mud. Most consumers want 4WD because it adds a measure of security to a vehicle, but finding out and deciding which system is right for you is both an important and complex job. Choose wisely.

Part-time 4WD

This most basic system provides a choice of settings that can be changed depending on your driving situation, but cannot be left engaged on dry pavement. If it is, the transfer case will wear, resulting in mechanical damage. The settings range from 2WD, 4WD High, and 4WD Low. In vehicles that have part-time 4WD, each of the four wheels constantly gets 25 percent of the torque to prevent wheelspin when in the High or Low setting.

In newer models, the driver can shift from 2WD to 4WD High while driving, but must come to a complete stop to shift into the 4WD Low setting. 4WD Low should only be engaged in extreme off-road situations. One drawback of part-time 4WD is that it must be continually engaged and then disengaged in conditions of light rain or snow. This type of system is best for people who really don’t need 4WD, but occasionally go off-roading and want a little extra security when it snows.

Full-time 4WD

Unlike part-time 4WD, full-time 4WD is just that–a system that can continually remain operating. This more advanced, convenient form of 4WD allows you to choose between all of the same settings, but can remain engaged while on dry pavement. Added to the High and Low settings is an automatic or full-time 4WD setting. As with part-time 4WD, the shift from High to Low must be made during a complete stop on most vehicles. Full-time 4WD is best for people who regularly drive in slippery conditions where constant shifting between 2WD and 4WD can become tedious.

All-Wheel Drive

All-wheel drive is similar to full-time 4WD in that the system is always sending power to the wheels, but AWD has no 2WD switch. It is always operating in 4WD mode. When the road gets slippery, the AWD system locks the axles and automatically distributes power to all four of the wheels. In many cases, AWD vehicles have no on/off switch. Some AWD systems are more rugged than others, though most can’t be taken into extreme off-road situations. If the AWD system allows the driver to switch to a “low” range gearing setting, like in the Dodge Durango and Toyota 4Runner, then it is probably intended for severe off-road use. AWD systems work well in cars and crossover vehicles because they don’t add much weight and make them true all-weather vehicles.

Safety Misconceptions

While 4WD and AWD may maximize traction better than 2WD, that doesn’t necessarily translate into making it a safer vehicle. Oftentimes, drivers believe that because they can accelerate in snow just as quickly as on dry roads, they can do the same in terms of cornering and braking. On the contrary, 4WD and AWD do little to aid in cornering and nothing for braking ability on wet, snowy roads. Once moving, the physics of 2WD, 4WD, and AWD systems are pretty much the same. Rather than rely on AWD or 4WD, it’s a better idea to think of them as an insurance policy that’s there when you need it.

For most consumers, a set of quality all-season tires is a less-expensive alternative to pricey and complex all-wheel-drive systems. Even the most advanced 4WD vehicle will be left spinning its wheels in the snow if the wheels are shod with performance or touring tires.

Take a look at what kind of driving you normally do. Once you determine what type of vehicle best suits your needs, you can assess what type of system you need to get the job done. In some cases it may simply be 2WD with snow tires. In others, you may want to consider a more robust 4WD system with a low-range option.

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where I can buy this one from Canada

Sterling Multi PowerStation 5600

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Nissan.ca: Save $0.20 On Every Litre of Gas for One Year With New Purchase/Lease, Ends August 31

If you’ve been considering purchasing or leasing a new Nissan, now may be the time to do it. Nissan is currently offering $0.20 off per litre of gas for a year with the purchase or lease of select new 2010 Nissan vehicles.

To claim your discount on gas, you will be given a Nissan Preferred Price Card for use at participating Petro-Canada or North Atlantic Petroleum locations in Canada. The amount of gas considered to be one years’ worth varies by vehicle, from 2000-3000 litres. Here’s how it breaks down:
2010 Versa Hatch – 2000 litres
2010 Versa Sedan – 2000 litres
2010 Cube – 2000 litres
2010 Sentra – 2000 litres
2010 Rogue – 2000 litres
2010 Altima Sedan – 2500 litres
2010 Altima Coupe – 2500 litres
2010 Maxima – 2500 litres
2010 Murano – 2500 litres
2010 Xterra – 3000 litres
2010 Pathfinder – 3000 litres
2010 Frontier – 3000 litres
2010 Titan – 3000 litres
2010 Armada – 3000 litres
Your Nissan Preferred Price Card will be activated for use within 72 hours of your eligible Nissan vehicle purchase or lease.
Plus, if you’re a Petro Points Member, you’ll receive an additional $500 off the purchase or lease price of your new vehicle. If you aren’t already a member of Petro Canada’s Petro Points program, you can sign up here. Both offers expire on August 31, 2010. For more information, visit your nearest Nissan retailer.

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Subaru Canada announces pricing for 2011 Outback

/CNW/ – Subaru Canada, Inc. (SCI) is pleased to announce pricing for the 2011 range of award-winning Outback models. Buyers will undoubtedly be pleased that pricing for the entry-level Outback – even with enhanced equipment – will carry over from the previous model year.

For the new model year, Subaru introduces a new Convenience Package thats standard on the Outback 2.5i and includes folding exterior mirrors and voice-activated Blueconnect Bluetooth(R) system for handsfree cell phone connectivity. In addition Subaru has added a new front bumper under-guard to the Outback 2.5i Sport Package.

Prices for the 2011 Outback lineup include the following:

Outback 2.5i Convenience (6-speed manual transmission) $28,995

Outback 2.5i Convenience (CVT) $30,195

Outback PZEV (CVT) $30,895

Outback 2.5i Sport Package (6-speed manual transmission) $31,795

Outback 3.6R (5-speed automatic with Manual Mode) $35,695

For a complete list of models, options, and pricing, please go to www.subaru.ca.

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Employee Pricing for GM and Ford vehicles

At the beginning of July 2010, GM and Ford are selling their vehicles at employee pricing. Good time to buy if you are planning to purchase your vehicle outright.
however, I should say, pick up the car you like, not because its cheap.

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Tomtom western europe 1.4.1 (1st july) iphone ipad ipod

Get the TomTom navigation app and have smart, easy-to-use, turn-by-turn navigation on your iPhone or iPod touch, whenever and wherever you need it.

And, now, never miss a turn. The new TomTom app guides you even while you’re on a call or running a different app on your iPhone.

***WHAT’S NEW***
- SEAMLESS NAVIGATION WHILE CALLING (iPhone 3GS only*): See continuous visual instructions, even when you are on a call, so you still find your way. Now making and answering calls safely won’t slow you down.

- NEW, UPDATED MAPS: Because on average 15% of roads change every year, your TomTom app comes with the latest and most up-to-date map, ready to navigate. No mobile signal or data plan is required to browse your map and navigate to your destination.

- BACKGROUND NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS (iPhone 3GS & iPod touch 3rd Gen. only*): Lets you see other apps on your screen while still receiving spoken turn-by-turn instructions.

- ROUTE SHARING: Share your route details with your contacts via email. Keep friends and family up to date with your plans.

- DEPARTURE REMINDER: Added to your calendar, departure reminders make you aware of when you need to get on the road.

- ECO ROUTES: Save money and reduce your impact on the environment by driving with these more fuel-efficient Eco Routes.

- CAR SYMBOLS: Personalize the car symbol on your driving screen. Choose from a range of car icons and symbols.

***KEY FEATURES***
- IQ ROUTES™ TECHNOLOGY: TomTom’s exclusive technology evaluates routes based on actual traffic speeds, rather than static posted speed limits, and will recommend the fastest route for the time of day.
- ANNOUNCES STREET NAMES**
- ADVANCED LANE GUIDANCE: Enhanced graphics show you exactly which lane to take in complex multi-lane situations.
- HELP ME! EMERGENCY MENU: Easily access local emergency providers such as police, fire stations, and hospitals.
- HD TRAFFIC™: The best traffic information for the fastest way through the jams and the most accurate arrival time. Available via in-app purchase.***
- LOCAL SEARCH POWERED BY GOOGLE: Find shops & businesses wherever you are, and navigate directly there.
- AUTOMATIC DAY & NIGHT MODE: Adjusts screen brightness based on time of day.
- FAST ROUTE RE-CALCULATION
- LANDSCAPE/PORTRAIT ORIENTATION OPTION
- DESIGNED & OPTIMIZED FOR IPHONE & IPOD TOUCH: The app responds to the same familiar, multi-touch capabilities you’re used to. Easily scroll through menus or pinch to zoom in and out of the map.
- IPOD PLAYER SUPPORT: Control your iPod easily from within the TomTom app.
- AUTOMATIC MUSIC FADING: Ensures that you will never miss a navigation instruction.
- DESTINATION DIALING (iPhone only): Call Points of Interest from directly within your app.
- NAVIGATE TO CONTACTS (iPhone only): Navigate directly to people and places in your address book.
- SAFETY CAMERAS****

***MAPS ON BOARD***
- Fast and reliable mapping that does not require a cellular signal or data plan usage
- COVERAGE: Great Britain, the Republic of Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, France, Monaco, Italy, Malta, San Marino, the Vatican City, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxemburg, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and the Canary Islands

***MORE INFORMATION***
** Announces street names comes in the following languages: English UK, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish
*** Traffic information is available in the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal. Compatible with iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS.
**** Check TomTom TomTom app for iPhone and iPod touch – TomTom for availability per country

***COMPATIBILITY***
iPhone original & iPod touch: requires the TomTom car kit with its built-in GPS receiver.
* This feature requires iOS 4 multitasking, which Apple only offers on selected models. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
What’s new

IF YOU HAVE ALREADY UPGRADED TO APPLE IOS 4:
- And have not yet installed Version 1.4, YOU MUST INSTALL THIS LATEST TOMTOM UPDATE (VERSION 1.4.1) IN ORDER TO CONTINUE USING THE APP, or

- Have recently installed Version 1.4, this update restores the customized settings you may have entered (e.g. favorite addresses, recent destinations, preferences) in previous versions of the TomTom app.

THIS VERSION OF THE TOMTOM APP COMES WITH THE FOLLOWING NEW FEATURES:

- SEAMLESS NAVIGATION WHILE CALLING (iPhone 3GS only): See continuous visual instructions, even when you are on a call, so you still find your way. Now making and answering calls safely won’t slow you down.

- NEW, UPDATED MAPS: Because on average 15% of roads change every year, your TomTom app comes with the latest and most up-to-date map, ready to navigate. No mobile signal or data plan is required to browse your map and navigate to your destination.

- BACKGROUND NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS (iPhone 3GS & iPod touch 3rd Gen. only): Lets you see other apps on your screen while still receiving spoken turn-by-turn instructions.

- ROUTE SHARING: Share your route details with your contacts via email. Keep friends and family up to date with your plans.

- DEPARTURE REMINDER: Added to your calendar, departure reminders make you aware of when you need to get on the road.

- ECO ROUTES: Save money and reduce your impact on the environment by driving with these more fuel-efficient Eco Routes.

- CAR SYMBOLS: Personalize the car symbol on your driving screen. Choose from a range of car icons and symbols.

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Starbucks is going to Offers Free Wi-Fi Across Canada

It’s true, truth me. after Starbucks make free WiFi across their US stores, and now coming to Canada. they’re opening up all their Wi-Fi hotspots across Canada for anyone to use and it is free. With over 750 locations across Canada. Bring your wireless devices, so that when you enjoy coffee, you also can visit news website or update facebook or twitter, and do not worry about the 1 hour limit.

To find a Starbucks near you with Wi-Fi, use their store locator or download the myStarbucks App.

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