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Save Gas and Money by Checking Your Tires

Gasoline prices are rising and AAA reminds motorists they can save gas and money with one simple action: checking their vehicle’s tire pressure. Properly inflated tires can help improve fuel economy.

AAA estimates that a Southern California motorist who drives an average of 12,000 miles annually on tires that are under-inflated by 5-8 PSI (pounds per square inch of air pressure) is wasting up to 50 gallons of gasoline, or $192.50 (at $3.85 a gallon). That’s close to the cost of a week’s worth of groceries ($226) for a family of four, according to the US Dept. of Agriculture. If there are two drivers in the family, that total can be up to $380, well over a week’s worth of food for the family.

“By taking five minutes each month to check their tires’ inflation, car owners can save a lot of money and gasoline over time,” said Steve Mazor, manager of our Automotive Research Center. “AAA advocates proper tire care to improve fuel economy, reduce vehicle emissions and increase motorists’ efforts toward greener living.”

Vehicle handling can be adversely affected by improperly inflated tires. Under-inflated tires run hot, which can lead to tire failure and a possible crash. Over-inflated tires can have uneven wear and make tires more susceptible to road hazard damage.

AAA recommends that motorists regularly check tires when cool for uneven or excessive tread wear as well as proper inflation. Refer to the vehicle’s doorjamb or glove box for original equipment specifications or the manufacturer of the replacement tire for proper inflation. The correct PSI that’s right for tires is located on the vehicle’s tire information label – not the sidewall of the tire.

AAA is also offering its updated Gas Watcher’s Guide, which offers numerous tips to help drivers conserve fuel, save money and protect the environment. The brochure is free and available at AAA branches.

California and many other states have minimum tread depth laws. Passenger cars shouldn’t operate on tires below 2/32″ tread depth. If you need to purchase new tires, be sure replacements meet manufacturers speed/load specifications for your vehicle.

Losing a tire and not being ready with a jack or spare can be one of the worst feelings during a road problem.

We provide tire service in the following cities throughout San Diego County:

  • Tire Service in Clairemont Mesa
  • Tire Service in Kearny Mesa
  • Tire Service in La Jolla
  • Tire Service in Mira Mesa
  • Tire Service in Miramar
  • Tire Service inPacific Beach
  • Tire Service in Poway
  • Tire Service in UTC
  • Tire Service in Sorrento Valley
  • Tire Service in Del Mar

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