Ford cars, trucks, and SUVs are known for their combined MPG rating, but your vehicle’s fuel economy isn’t set in stone. There are several driving habits you can adopt to boost your Ford fuel efficiency. In this comprehensive guide, we’re going over everything you need to know about how to boost your Ford’s fuel economy.
The Comprehensive Ford Fuel Efficiency Guide

Don’t Use Your A/C Around Town
You don’t have to change your driving habits a lot to save money at the fuel pump. By rolling your windows down while you’re in the city and only running your air conditioner on the highway, you can reduce your fuel consumption by up to 15%. If you’re driving at least 55 miles per hour, you should keep your windows rolled up. Your air conditioner operates more efficiently at high RPMs, and wind resistance increases significantly at high speeds.
Don’t Drive Too Fast
You can decrease your fuel consumption by roughly 25% if you are mindful of your speed. Driving only 55 miles per hour instead of 50 miles per hour can cost you an additional $0.26 per gallon of fuel consumed.
Don’t Drive Aggressively
Driving smoothly will also help you save money at the fuel pump. In fact, when you drive aggressively at highway speeds, driving is 33% more expensive than it needs to be. Ideally, you should accelerate smoothly and take your foot off of the gas as soon as you safely can when you need to slow your vehicle down. When you need to brake, you should brake slowly.
Use Your Cruise Control
Using your cruise control will save you money in several ways. Driving at a constant speed is great for minimizing fuel consumption, and you won’t accidentally drive faster than is fuel efficient.
Don’t Neglect Your Engine
You can also help ensure your Ford remains as fuel efficient as possible by getting regular engine maintenance. It’s time to schedule an oil and oil filter change if you can smell fuel when you drive or you notice something unusual with your dashboard engine icon. In some cases, the light won’t illuminate when you start your vehicle. In other cases, the engine light comes on and doesn’t turn off once the vehicle starts.
There are many things you can do to improve your Ford’s fuel economy. Some of the most effective ways to save you money at the fuel pump include driving with the A/C off under highway speeds, driving no more than 50 miles per hour when possible, and accelerating and decelerating slowly when you can. Getting routine oil changes also helps. Contact us now at Fernelius Ford in Cheboygan, MI to schedule a service appointment if it’s been a while.


