Thursday, July 21, 2011

How to Save Money at the Pump

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Everyone could use some tips on how to save money on gasoline.   Check out this article if you want to make visiting the pump less painful.  Can you think of any more fuel-saving ideas?

 

America may have to come to grips that sub-$2 per gallon gas prices are a thing of the past. Because of the recent spikes in gas prices, formerly low interest products such as alternative fuel sources andhybrid cars are getting a lot more attention than ever. When you take into consideration that national gas prices may climb in excess of $4 per gallon this summer, many Americans may have to find new an inventive ways to save money at the gas pump. Here are 10 ways that you can save money at the pump that you may not have considered in the past.

Use Proper Octane - Review your owner's manual for your vehicle and see what type of gas they recommend be used in your car. You'll be surprised to find out that you can actually save money at the pump by using the more expensive grade if recommended to do so by your vehicle manufacturer. The Federal Trade Commission released this report on gasoline.

Avoid Stop & Go Driving Habits - If you drive in hectic traffic everyday you might find this hard to do, but stopping your car and starting it repeatedly burns twice as much gas as just driving without the stops. It's been reported that you can improve your gas mileage by 5% by avoiding this habit.

Keep Your Car Tuned Up - Did you know that a poorly tuned up engine can burn up to 50% more gas than a perfectly tuned engine. Get your car tuned up on regular 30,000 mile intervals or when recommended by your owner's manual.

Make Sure Your Tires Are Inflated and Aligned - By making sure your tires are in perfect working order, you can improve 3% on your gas mileage. Make sure they are inflated and aligned. For more information click this link .

Don't Haul Unnecessary Items - Every 100 pounds of cargo you haul around reduces your gas mileage by 2%. So take out any unnecessary things out of your trunk or truck bed and you'll save a bunch.

 

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