As the weather has gotten colder I've gone from about 18.5 MPG to 15.9 MPG over the course of three months, is this normal?
I would just like to know of some simple, low-cost things that I can do to restore my engine's effectiveness and fuel economy.
Some information about the car:
- I've got about 125,000 miles on the car, about 3,500 from me so far. The rest was from the previous owner.
I'm not exactly sure how well the previous owner maintained the car, but I do know that most of the work to "fix up" the car was done 3-4 years ago, spark plugs, tires, belts, etc. and wasn't used much after that.
- I recently got my oil changed at a Valvoline because it was cheap and quick, never will I do this again. Not only do they do a crappy job at making my oil any better than it was before, they ended up putting the filter on wrong and I was leaking tons of oil, I had to take it back and wait 1 hour while they "fixed" it. For now on I' going to do these oil changes myself.
This is my first car, and I plan on babying it for (hopefully) another 60,000 miles or more without any major thousand-dollar repairs.
So far I plan on doing a 2-can seafoam treatment tomorrow. (1 can in the tank, 1/2 in the vacuum hose, half in the oil)
- I also noticed that 1 year ago a mechanic determined the front two rotors were warped and all 4 pads were used to hell, so I bought 4 new rotors and 4 new sets of pads and plan on putting these on soon.
I'm sure this community is very helpful, I'm willing to spend what it takes and do the monthly maintenance but am very new at automotive repair and maintenance, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.















