1. Drive at a steady pace: Rapid acceleration and braking waste fuel and decrease your fuel economy. Try to maintain a steady speed and use cruise control when possible.

2. Keep your tires properly inflated: Underinflated tires have a higher rolling resistance, which means your vehicle burns more fuel to maintain speed. Check your tire pressure regularly and keep them inflated to the recommended level.

3. Remove excess weight: The more weight your vehicle carries, the more fuel it will consume. Remove unnecessary items from your trunk or cargo area to reduce weight and improve fuel economy.

4. Avoid idling: Turn off your engine instead of idling if you're waiting for someone or stuck in traffic. Idling wastes fuel and increases emissions.

5. Keep up with maintenance: Regular tune-ups, oil changes, and air filter replacements can improve your vehicle's performance and fuel economy. Take a test drive at Terry Subaru in Lynchburg, VA today.

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