Does it make a difference for gas consumption if an automatic car is put into neutral while at a traffic light or coasting to a stop?
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I know a few techniquies: lower viscosity oil, keeping tire pressures inflated to their highest recommended psi, but what about putting the car in neutral? If you’re on a decline, is it fuel efficient to put car in neutral and coast? What about putting your car in neutral just when you’re sitting in gridlock?
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