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or shifting into neutral going downhill or while your about to stop at a stop light?
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Such as shifting into neutral when you see a light in the distance turn red.
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I’m trying to find ways to save on gas and Ive been wondering if switching your car into neutral while driving has any effect on the fuel economy. Thank you!
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i realize that over short distances it probably doesnt help much, but would it be benefitial to shift into neutral for longer streaches?
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While driving, I find myself always shifting my automatic fuel injected car into neutral when waiting in traffic. I’ve always figured that this saves gas and is better on my brakes then keeping the car in drive with my foot on the brake. Is this true? Is this constant shifting bad for my transmission?
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Because of the gas prices, I find myself doing anything to save gas. One thing I do is “park” at stop lights. (Most of the lights where I live are rather long). I know leaving the engine running still uses gas, but does it make a difference, as opposed to just stepping on the brake while in “drive”?
I drive a 2009 Toyota Corolla, if that makes a difference.
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Not literally driving into them but keeping tight around bends – would you Save fuel by keeping tight around bends because you would be covering less distance? This really applies to the same long journeys that are done everyday…
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Do you ever think about power saving besides high gas prices so you don’t dump all your money into energy?
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With an automatic gear box, will fuel be saved by going into neutral when stopped at traffic lights or other stoppage, and then selecting Drive when ready to move off? Will doing this cause any undue wear to the gearbox or anything else?
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