I've noticed that during the winter months, my Kia Stonic seems to get worse gas mileage than it does in the warmer months. Is this normal? Is there anything I can do to improve my fuel economy in cold weather?
ReplyIt is normal for cars to have reduced fuel economy in colder weather. This is due to a few factors such as increased air resistance, longer warm-up times, and the use of winter tires. However, there are some things you can do to improve your fuel economy in cold weather.
First, make sure you are using the recommended grade of motor oil for your Kia Stonic. This will ensure optimal engine performance in colder temperatures. Additionally, you can conserve fuel by avoiding excessive idling and driving at a consistent speed. Gradual acceleration and avoiding sudden braking can also help improve fuel efficiency.