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Does driving in cruise control save gas?

I was looking for ways to save money on gas. I know that acceleration has a lot to do with fuel economy, along with inflated tires and routine maintenance. But since my car has cruise control, I feel like that might be the key. Will driving in cruise control save gas?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Saving money at the pump is ideal, especially with the volatility of gas prices. And the good news is that driving in cruise control saves gas! The reason that cruise control is more fuel-efficient is just as you mentioned—you aren’t accelerating or slamming the brakes and you maintain a constant speed.
When you’re at a constant speed, the engine is more efficient and you save gas as a result.
Optimally, you want to use cruise control any time you’re on a road with a speed limit of 45 or more that’s also free of stoplights and traffic signs. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, your vehicle maximizes
gas mileage
at around 50 mph, so use that as a sweet spot when you drive.
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