6 On Your Side: Consumer Confidence, road-ready summer travel tips
(ABC 6 News) – Already dreaming of summer? If your plans include a road trip, Consumer Reports has tips to help you stay safe, save some money, and manage those unexpected bumps on the road!
“Inspect your tires for signs of damage, such as cuts, cracks, and sidewall blisters that might be the result of potholes,” says Consumer Reports’ Keith Barry.
Also, check the tires’ pressure and adjust it to the number listed on the driver’s door jamb. Properly inflated tires are safer, last longer AND make your car more fuel efficient.
“You can make your car more fuel efficient by reducing aerodynamic drag! If you’re not using it, take off anything like a roof rack and or bike rack. And don’t hate me, but sticking to the speed limit can also save fuel,” says Consumer Reports’ Alex Knizek.
Consumer Reports’ tests show you lose about six miles per gallon at 75 instead of 65 miles per hour.
And when it’s time to fill up the tank, Knizek says, “While many gas stations will offer a lower price if you pay with cash, a credit card with cash-back rewards on gas could actually be a better deal, especially if you’ll be spending more on gas than you typically would in a month!”
And if you run into mechanical trouble or a flat tire, paying out of pocket for long-haul towing can run in the hundreds of dollars!
It pays to look into a roadside assistance plan like AAA or Good Sam before you hit the road! Or you might already be covered by your auto insurance or credit card at no cost to you.
Apps and websites like GasBuddy and Waze can help with real-time prices at nearby gas stations when you’re filling up in an unfamiliar area – and while many gas stations will offer a lower price if you pay with cash, a credit card with cash-back rewards on gas could actually be a better deal!