Air is Money: Underinflated Tires Cost U.S. Drivers $18.6B Each Year, Firestone Estimates
NASHVILLE, Tenn.,
The survey from America's largest network of automotive service providers is based on data collected from the 9.7 million cars serviced at the more than 1,800 Firestone stores between
"Paying attention to your tires saves money, helps the planet, and keeps you safer on the road," said
In its official report, "How to Get Money from
- 42% of cars serviced at Firestone stores had underinflated tires4.
- The average vehicle's tire pressure was 13 PSI lower than the recommended pressure5.
- States and districts with the highest rate of cars with underinflated tires included
District of Columbia (72%),Hawaii (61%) andCalifornia (57%)6. -
Northeastern drivers had the lowest rate of cars with underinflated tires of any region in the
U.S. (28% overall), withNew Hampshire (18%) andRhode Island (22%) leading the charge6. - Vehicle types that most often needed more air in their tires included sports cars and minivans7.
- Eliminating the need for 4.5 billion extra gallons of gasoline burned each year would reduce CO2 emissions from automobiles by an estimated 40.5 million metric tons. This is the equivalent carbon impact of more than 2 million garbage trucks of waste recycled instead of landfilled8.
Firestone recommends drivers check their tire pressure monthly, as well as before long trips or when carrying an extra load, using a tire pressure gauge. In addition to potential savings at the pump, proper tire inflation pressure can help maximize vehicle performance, improve steering and handling, avoid irregular tire wear, and may extend tire life. Drivers can find the correct tire inflation information for their vehicle in the vehicle owner's manual or on the tire information placard located in the driver's side door panel.
Drivers can visit any Firestone Complete
1 Based on the data from the
2 Based on data from the DOT NHTSA report, DOT FHWA 2023 HSS, FCAC 1p,
3 Based on Firestone Complete
4 Based on FCAC 1p data (excluding states without FCAC service centers), calculated as follows: 4,030,986 Vehicles with Air Pumped by FCAC divided by the number of 9,687,710 Total Vehicles Seen at FCAC.
5 Based on FCAC 1p data, calculated as follows: Volume of Air Added to Vehicles divided by the Number of
6 Based on FCAC 1p data.
7 Based on the
8 Based on wasted gallon input of 4,564,488,132.83 (where 1 gallon of gasoline is equal to 0.009 metric tons of carbon dioxide) into the US Environmental Protection Agency Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator found at:
https://www.epa.gov/energy/green-house-gas-equivalencies
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