All 13 winners have accepted their prizes and they are: Region 1: Ron Pate; Trussville, AL (online entry) Region 2: B.J. Romanoski; Olathe, KS (online entry) Region 3: Lora Duran; Gillette, WI (online entry) Region 4 (two winners): Subbaya Subramanian; Palo Alto, CA (center 155-30) & Shelon Rochelle Whittle; Simi Valley, CA (online entry) Region 5: Jim Hunter; Joppa, MD (online entry) Region 6: Ruth Ellcessor; Columbus, OH (online entry) Region 7: Jim Youngblood; Greenville, SC (online entry, center 64-34) Region 8: Susan Taylor; Marietta, GA (online entry, center 107-37) Region 9: Janet Powell; Pensacola, FL (center 24-08) Region 10: Bill McFadden; Sanford, NC (online entry) Region 11: Rose Roberts; Phoenix, AZ (online entry) Region 12: Jennifer Holm; Plymouth, MN (center 30-22) According to automotive authority Joel Burrows, a.k.a. 'The Car Doctor' and VP of Training/R&D at Precision Tune Auto Care, "If motorists adjust their driving habits and observe some simple car care techniques, they could make a significant impact on how much fuel they waste, and that translates into substantial money savings." To drive this point home, the "Car Doctor" offers the following seven fuel-saving tips: 1. Keep tires properly inflated (recommended air pressure is posted on the driver's door or in the glove compartment). Under inflated tires cause drag; over inflation causes improper tire-to-road contact. Both conditions will result in abnormal wear. 2. During your regular maintenance check-ups, your auto technician should consult your manufacturers' recommendations to ensure all necessary services are performed to maintain your vehicle's warranty and ensure your vehicle is running at peak performance, which will have the greatest impact to fuel economy: * Fuel system service removes carbon deposits from intake valves and fuel injectors for increased fuel economy and performance. * Engine and emissions analysis ensures that the engine is running at maximum efficiency. * Service all fluids in accordance with the manufacturers' recommendations; today's vehicles run on a fine film of fluids. 3. Avoid making quick starts or stops, which use excessive fuel. To avoid jamming on brakes, stay a good distance from the car in front of you. When possible, slow down simply by taking your foot off the gas. 4. Maintain steady speeds; use cruise control on the open road. Use over- drive gear for highway driving. 5. Use proper octane fuel. Higher-octane gas, which produces less energy, not only costs more, it also yields lower miles per gallon. 6. Don't let the engine idle more than a minute or two. This is extremely important on cold morning start-ups. 7. Plan your day. Limit trips by running all errands at the same time or on your way to or from work. PTAC is America's Neighborhood Auto Care Experts for scheduled maintenance, service and repairs for autos, SUVs and minivans. For more than 30 years, they have been the pioneers in advanced diagnostic training and development servicing over 2.5 million vehicles each year. PTAC operates more than 404 state-of-the-art professional service facilities throughout the world and is a leader in educating the public on the importance of car care for personal safety and the health of the environment. *Source: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/ . Source: Precision Tune Auto Care |