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Cut Your Energy Bill This Winter with 35 Pro Tips

21. Check your tire pressure

Your tire pressure matters more than you probably think it does. Not only is it unsafe to be driving with significantly under- or over-inflated tires, but it can also cost you in fuel-efficiency. The folks at RightPSI.com have noted that by keeping their tires properly inflated, drivers can save up to $65 per year on gas and about $5 per year via making their tires last longer. So go buy a simple plastic tire-pressure gauge for a dollar or two or a fancier digital model for around $10, and check your tires regularly. At a minimum, have your tire pressure checked whenever you get an oil change or any other auto servicing.

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