Switch to fuel-efficient Assurance® Fuel Max® tires. They can help you use less gas getting to your destinations.1
Check your tire pressure at least once a month. Correct tire inflation pressure is critical for good fuel economy, tread life and vehicle performance.
Check your air filter for clogs. Replacing a clogged air filter can improve a vehicle's gas mileage by as much as 10 percent.2
Using the grade of motor oil recommended by the vehicle manufacturer can improve gas mileage by 1 to 2 percent.3
Keep your vehicle properly tuned. Regular vehicle maintenance can improve gas mileage by an average of 4.1 percent.3
2,600 miles based on a 4% fuel economy improvement, on 65,000 Mile Tread Life Limited Warranty, as compared to the standard Goodyear Assurance® tire tested on P195/65R15 size – 2008 Honda Civic. Actual results may vary based on when tires are replaced, driving and road conditions, and proper tire maintenance.
(Source: Federal Trade Commission)
(Source: U.S. Department of Energy)
Help Your Tires Last Longer
Tips To Help Your Tires Last Longer
Check your tire pressure monthly and before a long trip. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations printed on the vehicle door placard or in the owner's manual. It's important to check the spare tire, too.
Inspect your tires once a month for uneven treadwear, cuts, cracks, bulges, foreign objects or other signs of wear or damage.
Have your tires rotated and the balance checked every 6,000 miles. Refer to your owner's manual for complete details.