6. Aerodynamics
Wind drag certainly plays a part in fuel economy, although each small improvement only logs a very small percentage of efficiency gained.
Therefore, to make the greatest difference, the entire vehicle should be engineered for maximum aerodynamics.
Most new vehicles today have already undergone proper engineering to offer minimal fuel economy loss due to wind drag, but there are still some improvements that can often be made, such as lowering your vehicle (retaining minimum clearance of 2.7 inches from bumper to ground), installing functional air dams (front and back), and removing all sources of drag, such as antennas, cargo, and bike racks.
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