Fuel Efficiency 

Most manufacturers advertise their new and improved MPG, whether a large SUV has over 20mpg or a small car with over 30mpg, how does a person commit to buying a brand new car just to save money in the future? During a weak economy, some of us can’t invest in a new car right now. So, what else can we do?

Some websites list many tips and tricks to save gas or provide an in depth explanation on a particular area, such as whether a sports car like a mustang or corvette can offer better gas mileage in different gears.

Still, if you take a few minutes to look around, you'll start to see lots of these tips condradict one another or simply aren't backed by any evidence whatsoever!

Although most online topics can help certain individuals with their cars, trucks, SUV’s, or bikes, TheCarCover.com has accumulated a list of the simplest and most helpful techniques that will keep your fuel costs to a minimum as well as how car covers affect your car's performance.

As a side note, car covers by themselves also improve fuel efficiency:

With a heavier car cover, older cars won't need to waste time (or not as much time) heating up the engine. As newer cars are able to quickly start without heating up the engine, by keeping everything at a moderate temperature, whether hot days or snow have any adverse effects on a car's gas, a car cover can only help.

From car covers, your air filters, muffler, and any open or vulnerable sections of your vehicle are protected from outside particles. While a vehicle needs air for breathability, your vehicle doesn't need junk clogging up the car.

With less dirt, dust, or whatever finds its way into your car, you'll be saving money on tune ups. With that in mind, you'll save money and your car will have better mpg.

Without regular tune ups and a clean car, your MPG drops - meaning more cash goes to gas.