Minimize driving with a cold engine
Engines run most efficiently when they're warm. In our city-driving tests,
making multiple short trips and starting the engine from cold each time reduced
fuel economy by almost 4 mpg. Engines also produce more pollution and wear
faster when they're cold. When possible, combine several short trips into one so
that the engine stays warm.
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