Is it okay to constantly shift into neutral and let your car coast in order to save gas?

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I’ve found myself constantly shifting my automatic car into neutral and just letting it coast whenever I can in order to save gas. Is this an effective technique or can I ruin my car that way?

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October 12, 2010

Fredrick Douglas III @ 12:39 am #

You’ll mess up the transmission for sure.

earlofsnoh @ 12:56 am #

If you have a standard tranny

Michael @ 1:33 am #

it sounds sort of dangerous? I dont think you would ruin your car but it seems like it could lead to troubles thats for sure….

jigga wigga @ 2:12 am #

it’s okay on flat roads, but i wouldn’t do it on hilly roads; slight downhill is alright as well. but when the car shifts gears on it’s own, lots of gas is wasted.

marcelleaandbryan @ 2:52 am #

not a great idea please dont’ continue to do this unless you want to take the gas money saved and spend it on repairs.

Tim G @ 3:14 am #

You can’t ruin your transmission, but I’m not sure how effective it is.

Andra S @ 3:20 am #

NOT SURE ABOUT THIS

steplift20 @ 4:11 am #

i dont think its vary safe taking out of gear i dont think it will hurt the engine but its bad practice

Katie @ 4:22 am #

I do that all the time. My stepdad does it too and he’s a mechanic, so I’m pretty sure it’s ok. He wouldn’t do it if it was bad for the car.

Dad's found yer scoo'er @ 4:24 am #

No it isn’t. A car uses less/no petrol when slowing down in gear. You will save if you knock it in to neutral at traffic lights and intersections where you have to wait.

mickbrace70 @ 4:42 am #

i do that all the time when going down hills to save petrol.
as petrol is too dear and any way to save some of it then i will do it.

sonnycorleone1990 @ 5:32 am #

you are much better off, using cruise control rather than coasting… since cruise control is a built in feature in a lot of cars, and helps reduce gas coasts, by reducing the accelerating/decelerating factor…

Jay @ 6:02 am #

there is nothing wrong with coasting your car, if you weant to coast your car i recommend either turning off your engine when you are going down a hill but then you waste petrol turning it back on, but the best way is putting your foot in clutch and just leaving it, doesn’t mess up transmission

annie v @ 6:22 am #

Yes!!! For sure its okay… It WILL NOT mess up anything. Just dont push on the gas peddle and make sure you are going down hill or something, because you wont stay at the name rate you are going… I do it all the time and it wont do any harm for your car, or gas ;)

Ruby @ 7:18 am #

I don’t know bout the gas saving part, but if your car is an automatic, and your doing all that shifting while driving it could effect your TRANSMISSION. I think those are way more expensive than gas… I shift going down hill on icy roads only when needed. Good luck.

aylatroy @ 8:09 am #

As long as the engine is running your going to use fuel. Shifting an automatic into neutral while driving isn’t really going to save on gas, and it will cause more wear on the transmission to shift out of gear and into neutral and back again.

mreed72 @ 8:53 am #

You are probably saving a small amount, I’m no mechanic, but I would say that it’s not something the vehicle is “made” to do so it will probably tear something up down the road (oops, pun! sorry)

anyway…I would not take the risk in breaking my vehicle, maybe think about biking or walking when the time and distance allows you too… I live 5 miles from my work place and I bike there one day a week and walk one day. I’ve saved a ton doing that.

DoH @ 9:17 am #

you won’t save much if any gas doing that. You burn the most gas accelerating, so if you can keep the car at a steady speed it will be the most efficient. I’m assuming you get the car up to some speed then shift into neutral and coast until the speed drops, then accelerate again.

Also, make sure your tires are properly inflated.

Marvin B @ 9:44 am #

Automatic transmissions will sort of disconnect when you coast anyway. The car still goes fast but the engine slows down. About the same as you are trying to do yourself but not exactly the same. The problem with doing what you do is that in a sudden emergency you will make a mistake with the shift, either not putting it back in drive or accidentally putting it into reverse or park. Then you step on the gas and red-line the engine. Its a good way to accidentally ruin you tranny. Insurance won’t cover it. Just let the car do it on it’s own.

Nobody_Here @ 10:08 am #

It could be dangerous, if you need to accelerate quickly.

You could mess up your transmission since it is an automatic and not a stick(Manual). Once in “Drive” you should leave it in “Drive” unless completely stopped.

And when your stopped shifting into “Neutral” won’t save you gas. The RPM’s is what eats your gas and when you not moving the RPM’s are very low in “Neutral” or “Drive”.

Good Luck.

Hey there yall @ 10:51 am #

Hypermilers do this to save money. I think its a false economy though. It wont hurt your car to put it in neutral and let it coast to slow down, unless you accidentally push the shifter too far and it goes ito reverse. Then youll be spending a couple grand or more on repairs. I wouldnt do it.

Danielle K @ 11:36 am #

My boyfriend does it all the time. Just make sure that you have your hand on the shift so if you need to move quickly you can change it back into drive.

mendo @ 12:23 pm #

if you put the car on neutral the car is going to slow down the best way to save gas is to put it on cruise control, and no is not going to damage the transmission but you’re not saving gas like that.

Mark F @ 1:07 pm #

No, it is not effective.

1. It is dangerous since you have no control over the driveline while it is in neutral.

2. It doesn’t save fuel.

When the transmission is in neutral the engine returns to idle. In order to stay running the fuel injectors have to START FIRING in order to maintain idle speed.

If you were coasting with the transmission in gear the engine speed would drop to idle eventually but would be kept up for a longer period by the transmission. While the engine is running above idle with 0 throttle the injectors would close, thus using less fuel.

In other words putting the transmission in neutral causes the injectors to stay open longer, thus using more gas.

SPEEDY @ 1:18 pm #

I do this on my vehicle sometimes but i dont know if it hurts the transmission or not. It does help your gas mileage. i have a truck with a MPG meter and when i do this it will go up to 50mpg and higher.. I have been trying to get out of a habit of doing it just until i find out for sure what it would really hurt.

hjzmoi c @ 1:49 pm #

Not good for your car and can be dangerous as some cars will lose control fast. Not an option to be considered.

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