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Fuel Economy
A variety of factors can affect your fuel
economy. They include:
• Vehicle maintenance
• Driving technique
• Proper tire pressure
• Vehicle loads
• Roof (luggage) rack use
• Trailering
• Air temperature/density; headwinds
For best fuel economy:
• Drive with the transaxle selector in
Automatic Overdrive (D)
• Use only your right foot to activate
the brake pedal
• Avoid “jackrabbit” starts and maintain
a set speed during steady-state
driving
• Maintain proper tire pressure (check
with every fuel-up)
• Keep the vehicle on the
recommended maintenance schedule
• Load cargo on the roof rack for long
trips only when necessary
• Understand that trailering reduces
fuel economy
• Insert the ends of the poles through
the tent’s bottom corner pockets.
• Secure the hooks at the sides of the
tent to the pole.
• To remove slack at the bottom of the
tent, buckle the tent’s cinch straps
(located under the tailgate) and cinch
them tightly.
Note: See your Installing the Aztek Tent
booklet for erecting the tent canopy, or
access My GMLink, for more detailed
tent installation information.