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The Cost of Driving at High Speeds

Posted on 26. Jul, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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There is really nothing that most of us can do to make the price of gas let up a bit. All we can do, then, is try to use as little gas as we can. When most people think of decreasing their fuel consumption, they simply think of staying home more often and limiting the amount of miles they drive. Few drivers tend to think about how much money they cost themselves by driving at excessively high speeds!

Nobody can deny that the pace of the average life these days is quite high. There are many things to do, especially if you have a career, a family, or other responsibilities that keep you frantically running around. It would seem to most people that one of the best ways to save a little time is to “put the pedal to the metal” when they get in the car. This may be true, and it may get you to where you are going a little bit faster, but it may also cost you quite a bit at the gas pump!

Simply put, your car, truck or sport utility vehicle uses more gas when it drives at higher speeds. Most vehicles operate at peak fuel efficiency at around 55 miles per hour. If you are driving at a higher speed than that, you are probably costing yourself quite a bit of fuel efficiency in the process. Using up more fuel means more frequent visits to the gas station. And, of course, more frequent visits to the gas station means less money in your purse or wallet. That is why you should consider slowing down a bit, so that you can stop costing yourself extra money in fuel expenses.

If you are one of the many people who drive at over 70 miles per hour frequently, you are costing yourself quite a bit of money! Your fuel consumption will be up to 25% more than if you were going 55 miles per hour, depending on your vehicle and other driving conditions. With gas prices surpassing four dollars per gallon in many places, it is easy to see that this kind of cost can add up, especially if you are driving a vehicle that is not exactly fuel efficient, such as a van, truck or sport utility vehicle.

Most people are not very receptive to the idea of slowing down from their usual speed and driving a little slower on the highway, freeway or interstate. If you do want to save money bad enough, though, you will be willing to make some sort of change to the speed that you drive on these types of roads. It may be hard at first, particularly when people start passing you on the road, but remember that you are saving yourself a substantial amount of money in the process!

Also, you do not necessarily have to change your speed dramatically to see some level of savings. Even if you are completely unwilling to slow down to 55 miles per hour, if you can slow down from 75 to 65 miles per hour, you will still notice that you go through gas a bit slower. The key here is to find a speed that you can live with, but that is not as excessive as the speed that you traveled at before. Also, consider the situation. If you are on a weekend trip to a friend’s house, do you really need to arrive five minutes earlier? If not, simply relax and ease up on the gas a bit. If you aren’t going to be late, you really don’t have to drive so fast!

You will experience other benefits from slowing down on the highway, as well. You’ll be less likely to be seriously injured in a crash, and you’ll attract considerably less attention from the highway patrol, as well. Speeding tickets aren’t cheap, so slow down and you’ll save money on gas as well as costly tickets!

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The Best Ways to Use Less Gas

Posted on 21. Jul, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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Unfortunately for all of us who drive regularly, gas prices do not appear to be going down anytime soon. Since most of us have accepted the reality of that sad fact, there is only one way for us to limit the amount of money we spend on fuel, and that is by using less of it! Although increasing your fuel economy can seem like an intimidating thing to attempt, it really is not difficult at all. In fact, the majority of the methods that really work for increasing fuel efficiency are either free or very inexpensive, and most of them are quite easy to accomplish!

The two main areas of opportunity for decreased fuel consumption are driver behavior and vehicle performance. Driver behavior has to do with things like changing your driving style, planning your trips, and other things that have to do with you and how you operate your vehicle. Vehicle performance has to do with keeping up on regular maintenance and making sure that your vehicle is doing as it is supposed to do at all times. Let’s discuss some specific tips of each type.

Changing your driver behavior for the better to increase gas mileage can be very easy. For instance, think about how you could avoid driving during peak traffic times, or altering your route to avoid busy areas. You can also plan ahead to make sure that you do not make several trips to the store or other places. If you can plan your trips logically, you can do all of the things you need to do while avoiding making extra trips.

A very important part of driver behavior has to do with staying off the gas and driving more conservatively. Doing aggressive things like accelerating towards a red light or driving in excess of 70 miles per hour on the highway only rob you of valuable fuel economy. Many people do this to arrive places sooner, but the amount of time saved is not really worth the heavy loss in fuel efficiency!

To make sure you are getting the best vehicle performance for maximum fuel economy, make sure you stay up to date on maintenance. This includes simple things like keeping the proper amount of air pressure in your tires, as well as more expensive things, like getting regular tune-ups. You also need to pay attention to details by doing things like using the correct grade of motor oil. You can even improve your vehicle’s performance by getting rid of excess stuff filling up your trunk! According to experts, 250 pounds of extra weight can drop your fuel economy by one mile per gallon! That adds up, especially over a long period of time.

The proper way to reduce your gas usage is by combining improved driver behavior with the best possible vehicle performance. Only by emphasizing both will you experience the type of fuel economy that your vehicle is truly capable of. On the other hand, if you stubbornly refuse to do such simple things, you will find yourself at the gas pump very often, which no one wants to do these days! Therefore, the best course of action is to make a few simple changes while paying attention to your car’s performance. That way, you can keep your money in your wallet and avoid paying even more at the gas pump!

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Stay Away from Air Conditioning, Stay Away from the Pump

Posted on 16. Jul, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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Stay Away from Air Conditioning, Stay Away from the Pump

Exorbitant gas prices have most drivers trying to find any way that they can to decrease their fuel expenses. Luckily, there are several very easy ways that the average driver can limit their car, truck, van or SUV’s gas usage. Most of these methods rely on simple changes made by the driver in particular, and will not cost you any money to enjoy their benefits.

First of all, do not waste your money on spendy items and products that boast increased gas mileage after usage. After all, most of these products are very unproven. The Environmental Protection Agency has not found that any of the products tested so far have significantly increased gas mileage for the vehicles they were used in. That is why when you are looking for ways to improve fuel efficiency, you should look to methods that you can easily take advantage of on your own, without having to rely on costly products or gimmicks in the process.

One of the easiest ways to conserve gas is to simply avoid turning on the air conditioner in your vehicle. Most people are already aware that when the air conditioner is on, the engine seems less responsive and powerful. It may even feel a little sluggish, because your car is working hard to power the air conditioner. Not only does the air conditioner affect your engine’s performance, however, but your vehicle will also get worsened gas mileage if you drive with the air conditioner on as well!

The solution is fairly simple and predictable: try to avoid using the air conditioner in your vehicle, unless it is absolutely necessary. This may lead to a somewhat less comfortable environment in your car, but you have to balance out that negative against the very attractive positive involved with saving on fuel consumption. After all, you will definitely appreciate the extra money you will have in your wallet when you can stop making such frequent stops at the gas pump!

It is also important to mention that you do not have to sweat like crazy in order to save some money. There are ways that you can stay cool while avoiding the use of your car’s air conditioner. One very simple way to do so is to try to constrain your traveling to times of day when the weather is less oppressive. Avoid driving when the sun (and the temperature) is at its peak, as this will only tempt you to turn on the air conditioner. Instead, try to make trips in the evening or morning, whenever possible.

Another way to cool off without taking the step of turning on the car’s air conditioner is as simple as rolling down the windows. When you are driving at higher speeds, you will notice a very nice breeze coming in, which will often be enough to keep you comfortable, even on hot days. This is a fun way to save a little money on gas, while enjoying a comforting breeze at the same time!

Some people would point out that driving with the windows open can cost you a bit of gas mileage as well, which is true. However, the effect does not compare to the increased fuel consumption that driving your car with the air conditioner causes. Also, you can combat this effect by simply backing up off the gas a bit and driving a little more slowly on the interstate.

No one wants to feel the heat of summer, but we also do not want to feel the heat of the gas prices bearing down on us. If you can find ways to avoid using your vehicle’s air conditioner, you will probably be quite pleased with your car’s increased fuel efficiency. After all, none of us wants to make more trips to the gas station than we already are, so make sure to only use the air conditioner when it is absolutely necessary!

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Slow Down to Save Gas

Posted on 12. Jul, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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Gas prices have every driver feeling the pressure these days. With gas prices continuing to soar upwards, no driver wants to have to visit the pump any more than they absolutely have to. That is why it is important to find easy ways that you can increase your fuel efficiency when driving, so you can save a little bit of gas in the process. After all, every little bit helps, right?

The best ways to save on fuel consumption when you drive are also quite often among the cheapest methods, as well. For instance, did you know that you can save on gas expenses simply by making a few small changes to your driving style? If this sounds too good to be true, do not worry! It is quite possible to increase your fuel efficiency quite dramatically, with even a few subtle changes to the way that you drive. Read on to find out just how you can accomplish these changes.

First of all, you should know that driving in excess of 55 miles per hour really eats up a lot of gas. If you compare your mileage when you are driving 55 miles per hour to your mileage when you are driving 75 miles per hour, you will see a drastic difference. Many experts have speculated that you use about 20 to 25 percent more fuel when you are driving 75 miles per hour, compared to what you would use if you drove at 55 miles per hour. That is why it is very important to consider going a little bit slower when you are driving on the highway or interstate road.

It may seem like a bit of a chore to have to putt along at 55 miles per hour when everyone else is going 65 miles per hour (or even faster), but remember that you will still get to where you are going, and in the process you will save some money! If you are only going a short way, such as a one hour trip, you will only spend about ten extra minutes on the road. At that point, you have to decide for yourself whether getting to your destination a few minutes faster is worth paying a few extra dollars for fuel expenses to get there. If your trip is shorter, such as a thirty mile trip, going ten miles per hour slower will only cost you five minutes of driving time! Surely, you can afford an extra five minutes spent in the car!

It is important to note that you do not necessarily have to drive 55 miles per hour to get the benefits of increased fuel efficiency. Even if you slow down from, say, 65 miles per hour to 60 miles per hour, you will still save a bit of gas. You just will not save as much as you would have, if you had gone down to 55 miles per hour. However, any gas savings are better than no gas savings, so even if you can slow down just a little bit, you will be helping yourself out the next time you have to go to the gas station!

It is also important to remember that going slightly over 55 miles per hour does not cost you as much fuel efficiency as an increase in speed when you are already going quite fast. In other words, five extra miles per hour when you are already going 70 miles per hour will cause a more marked decrease in fuel efficiency than the difference experienced when you go five extra miles per hour over 55 miles per hour.

You won’t only enjoy increased fuel efficiency by driving slower. You will also avoid getting costly traffic tickets, which can often cost about two hundred dollars! Plus, you will be a safer driver, and more likely to escape a potentially deadly crash. If you want to save money at the pump, you should seriously consider slowing down your speed.

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Simple Ways to Stay Away from the Gas Pump

Posted on 05. Jul, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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If you have driven a car in the last couple of years, you no doubt have noticed that gas prices have gotten a bit high. That is probably an understatement, as you would have to have been living under a rock to have not known about the stratospheric rise in gas prices. Unfortunately, there seems to really be no end in sight to the extremely high gas prices that have caused many of us to really think about how much we should be driving, what we should be driving, and a million other things.

However, drivers can help themselves in the fight to keep gas prices from making them bankrupt! One of the easiest ways to lessen the cost of driving is to take whatever measures are available to you to reduce your fuel consumption. Fortunately for drivers who are tired of shelling out hundreds of dollars at the gas pump, many of these solutions are very inexpensive or even free! Here are some free ways to relieve yourself of some of the cost of driving these days.

One of the best ways to use less fuel is to simply not drive. You are probably wondering how you will get from place to place if you do not drive your car. Well, find a different way to get around! Car pooling, for instance, is one of the oldest and most plausible ways to reduce gas usage as well as help reduce emissions, too. You can car pool with co-workers or others to decrease your fuel expenses, while helping the environment as well!

Even if you are going to run to the grocery store, see if your neighbor needs anything as well! You may be able to car pool together, and you will have some company along for the ride as well. If you live at somewhat of a distance away from your work or other places you have to go consistently, car pooling is a great way to save money.

Even if you have no one to car pool with, you can plan your trips ahead so that you can save gas. If the grocery store is on your way home from work, try to know what items you need so that you can simply stop by the store on your way home from work. This will help you to save time as well as money spent on gas. If you can not avoid making a special trip out, try to combine several stops within one trip so you can conserve gas.

When you do get to the store, try not to leave your car running while you quickly “run in” to the store. Doing so decreases your miles per gallon to zero (think about it), and contrary to popular belief, is not more fuel efficient than turning off your engine and turning it back on a minute or two later. Unless you want to idle your way all the way to the gas pump, make sure that you turn your car off whenever you are making a stop!

Also, try to reduce the amount of weight you carry in your car. It can be easy to be a bit lazy and leave items in your trunk for a long time, but even a hundred extra pounds can reduce your car’s fuel economy by a couple percent compared to normal. Many people like to pack their car with sandbags during the winter months for added traction. If you decide to do this, make sure to remove the extra weight when it is no longer needed!

As you can surely see, there are many very uncomplicated ways that you can increase your car’s fuel efficiency. While not all of the tips will improve your fuel efficiency that dramatically, even an extra gallon here or there is a substantial savings with today’s gas prices.

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Simple Vehicle Maintenance Can Save You Money on Gas

Posted on 30. Jun, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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You are likely among the millions of drivers that would love to find any way possible to avoid spending so much money on gas. Since there is no drop in sight for gas prices, the most that we can all do is try to control our fuel consumption whenever possible. What most people do not know, however, is that there are many very simple ways to increase your car, truck, van or sport utility vehicle’s fuel efficiency, all without spending a lot of money! Most of these methods will not require much money or much time, as they can be performed quite quickly.

It is quite understandable if you do not want to shell out money for expensive products that say they will increase your vehicle’s gas mileage. However, that will not keep you from saving money on gas, since many of these products have not proven their claims of increased fuel efficiency, anyway! Really, most of the best ways of reducing gas usage are also the easiest ways to do so. This is especially true when it comes to the simple vehicle maintenance you can perform to enjoy better gas mileage.

One extremely easy way to keep your car at its best in the area of fuel efficiency is by checking the air in your tires often. Tires that are not properly inflated to the right levels cost you precious gas mileage, believe it or not. Fortunately, this is an easy problem to fix. Many gas stations and car washes have free air dispensers to fill up your tires to the levels they need to be at. Even if an air machine does cost you money, it will not usually be more than a quarter or two. This is a very cost effective way to ensure that you are getting the type of gas mileage you should be getting when you drive.

Regular oil changes also help to keep your car’s gas mileage where it should be. Even though it can cost money to do your own oil change or have a mechanic do it for you, it is still a cost effective method of increasing your vehicle’s fuel efficiency. After all, you have to change your vehicle’s oil anyway, so you might as well make extra sure that you stay on top of it, since you can save on gas expenses that way. A car that is running on the right type of oil will run much more efficiently, which is why frequent oil changes help you to conserve gas.

Also, make sure that you are getting your car tuned when it should be. Tuning your vehicle can keep it at peak performance, which again, helps to increase gas mileage. Meanwhile, regular checkups may reveal a problem that is making your car use more gas than it should. By fixing certain problems with your car, you can really dramatically improve your car’s performance and fuel efficiency. Like with oil changes, you need to regularly tune up your car anyway, so why not make it a real priority, since it can help you save gas?

Finally, one of the very best ways to conserve gas when you are driving is to check your air filters on a regular basis. If they are clogged or dirty, make sure to replace them. Again, this is something that needs to be done anyway to keep your engine running smoothly, but it is even more important now, since it will help you to increase your gas mileage significantly. How significantly? Well, many experts say that having clean air filters can increase your gas mileage by about 10%! Think of how much 10% of a gallon of gas is. That’s a pretty decent sum of money, by any estimation.

Remember, it is important to perform these types of regular maintenance on your vehicle anyway. Since you can actually save money by taking care of your car, why not make it a priority?

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Save Gas By Performing Simple Maintenance

Posted on 24. Jun, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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Vehicles can be very expensive, as any driver probably already knows. There is the cost of oil changes, repairs, car insurance, and let’s not forget, gas! The price of gas alone is enough to make many drivers want to go into hibernation and simply wait for them to come back down to earth. However, that is not a real option, as we all still have places we have to get to, and it simply costs money to get there.

Luckily, the regular maintenance that you have to perform on your vehicle anyway can actually help you to get more mileage out of the fuel you use! It is nice to know, especially these days, that the money you spend on this kind of maintenance can also help you save money at the gas pump! Conversely, if you do not have the regular maintenance done on your vehicle like you should, your gas mileage is sure to suffer.

One of the very rudimentary things that has to be done with your car every so often is getting an oil change. Oil changes can occur ever few months or even sooner, if you drive a lot, but you do not want to let them slide (no pun intended)! After all, oil changes keep your engine running smoothly, which in turn allows you to get more mileage out of the gas you put into your car. It is also important to use the correct grade of motor oil, as this can have a small effect on your gas mileage, as well.

Another type of regular maintenance that can help you to increase your gas mileage is getting your car tuned. Tune-ups are hard to measure in terms of increased fuel efficiency, but it has been speculated that a car that is properly tuned will use 4% less gas than a car that is not tuned and has not been in some time. While 4% may not seem like that much money, think of it as sixteen cents of savings for gas, if the price is $4 per gallon. As you can see, that can add up to a substantial amount!

It is also of the utmost importance to get your car checked regularly, especially your fuel intake, exhaust and other systems that can affect gas mileage. If there is a problem with an important part of these systems, you car will probably still run, but fuel efficiency can be very badly affected, causing you to lose almost half of your fuel efficiency in some cases! It definitely pays to get problems like those fixed!

One of the least expensive, but most effective, improvements you can make for gas mileage is to simply replace old, clogged air filters. Although it may not seem like a big deal to drive around with dirty air filters, filthy ones can rob you of 10% of your fuel economy! Again, for the price it costs to fix this simple problem, you really can’t beat the results you receive!

These are a few of the things that you should be already doing for your car that will provide you with benefits to your vehicle’s fuel efficiency. If you have been slacking on these areas of maintenance, make sure to get on the ball! It may cost you money to maintain your car at first, but it may very well save you money in the end!

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Plan Your Trips Ahead To Avoid Wasting Gas

Posted on 18. Jun, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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It is unfortunate but true that most of us have no direct effect on the substantially high cost of gas. After all, gas prices are set by forces that are far beyond our control, and there is nothing we can do about the expenses we incur while driving, right? Well, that is only partially correct. See, while we may not be able to control the price per gallon of gas, we certainly can control how much gasoline we use, and therefore, how often we have to fill up our automobiles! Doing so is not as difficult as you may think!

When most people think about conserving gas, they figure that it must be an annoying and inconvenient process. However, learning to conserve gas can actually be a very easy thing to do, and may lead you to develop better overall habits as well. For instance, planning your trips ahead of time is a great way to use less gas, and it is also a good idea anyway, as it is a skill that helps you to remain more organized in your daily life.

Many people today live outside of city areas, sometimes up to dozens of miles away in rural towns or other areas. For these folks, it is absolutely vital to plan ahead when considering trips that have to be made, at least if they want to save money on gas! Since these people have to drive many highway miles per week as it is, it is not advisable for them to make extra trips into town, especially when they could have consolidated all their shopping needs or errand running into one trip.

Another aspect of trip planning is being smart about where you will go and when. If you know that you can wait to drive around the city and get done whatever you need to get done, then try to avoid doing so during peak driving hours. Nothing kills your gas mileage more than sitting in a traffic jam, or stuck a hundred feet from a stopped traffic light, waiting for everyone to take turns accelerating once the light turns green. If you can avoid these frustrating and gas guzzling driving situations, you will be one step closer to your goal of limiting your fuel consumption.

Finally, make sure that you are organized when you go to the store or out shopping. It is a good idea to make a list before you leave, even if you believe that you will not forget anything. It is easy to forget to buy an important item at the grocery store, especially if you are in a hurry or have a lot of other items to remember. This means that when you return home, you will have to go back to the store to get the forgotten item(s) or simply make do without them until your next trip to the store. Alas, neither of these options are very attractive ones, so try to be organized when you head out to the store.

As you have probably realized, it is not difficult to make proper trip planning a part of your regular daily life. If you do so, you will easily be able to minimize your driving, and you will find yourself having to fuel your vehicle up far less often as a result.

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Little Known Ways to Improve Fuel Economy

Posted on 12. Jun, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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There is not a single driver among us who would not prefer to spend less of their hard-earned cash at the fuel pump. That is why people are becoming more and more aware of the many simple and cost effective ways that they can improve their fuel economy. However, what do you say to people who are already familiar with the basics? Fortunately, there are many little known ways that you can improve your gas mileage.

Just about everyone knows that if you want to save gas, you need to drive slower. After all, that is common sense. Even though you can save a lot of gas by going slower on the highway, many people are unwilling to do so, for instance. The trick is to find ways to increase gas mileage without having to do things that you are not willing to do in the long term. That is what these tips will help you do.

First of all, stop neglecting the regular maintenance that your car needs! According to studies, a dirty air filter can cost you up to 20% of the gas mileage you should be receiving. A quick change of spark plugs can increase your fuel economy by over 10%! Also, many people are not aware that they can increase their gas mileage simply by keeping their tires properly inflated!

Similarly, too many drivers are carting around a vehicle full of unnecessary things that are robbing them of valuable gas mileage. For every 250 pounds of excess gear in your car, you can count on around one mile per gallon lost! Also, make sure that you take bike racks and other items off of your vehicle when it is not the proper season. It may take a few minutes, but such items produce extra wind resistance, which makes your vehicle work harder to accelerate or maintain speed.

You can even save some money on gas while you’re spending money- at the gas pump, that is. For example, when the auto shut off kicks in, do not squeeze in a couple of extra cents to make the dollar amount even. This is one of the ways in which people waste money, since most of that extra gas will not end up properly going in the tank. Also, most drivers are unaware that a loose gas cap can not only cause your “service engine” light to go on, but can also result in lost gasoline, which escapes as vapor out of the tank!

Finally, make sure that you use your car’s features to their maximum effect. You can save a little money on gas by using your cruise control often, since your engine will not be working to match the fluctuations in pressure that you are putting on the gas pedal. Also, make sure that you use the overdrive function when possible, since it allows your engine to avoid overworking itself.

Driving and maintaining your vehicle in a way that allows for increased fuel economy is mostly a matter of having the proper knowledge, then putting that information to work. It is vital that you not only know the methods for increasing gas mileage, but that you are consistent in their implementation, unless you want to keep visiting the gas station regularly!

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Less Junk in the Trunk, More Cash to Pass

Posted on 09. Jun, 2009 by Mark Coleman.

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Many of the solutions to using a lot of gas are so simple, yet they somehow elude us, despite their obviousness. After all, modern men and women have quested long and far to find any possible solutions to the problems caused by unrelenting gas prices. While many have adopted very extreme methods of saving gas, such as becoming hermits and refusing to drive, or buying an expensive new hybrid vehicle, there are many simple ways to reduce fuel consumption as well!

It is important to make sure that you explore all of your options before resorting to a drastic choice such as becoming a shut-in, or buying a Toy-onda Motors Hybrid LX 1300 SP. Many of the ways that you can decrease the amount of gas you use, and therefore the amount of money you spend at the gas pump, can be had without making any major changes to your lifestyle. You simply have to be smart. For instance, let’s discuss the junk in your trunk, and why you should get rid of it!

Many drivers make their way around town with an arsenal of items, goods and ancient artifacts in their cars that really do not need to be there. They do this without knowing that carrying all of this extra weight in their car is costing them whenever they have to fuel up! That is because added weight in your car makes your car work much harder to get from place to place, thereby increasing your vehicle’s fuel consumption!

How much does the added and unnecessary weight decrease your gas mileage? Most people say that an extra hundred pounds can decrease your gas mileage by 1 or 2 percent. This may sound like an insignificant amount, but think about gas prices. Two percent of four dollars, for example, is eight cents. Would you take some old items out of your trunk in order to save eight cents a gallon? Most drivers will drive across town for savings like that!

Also, consider that you may be carrying more than an extra one hundred pounds in your car. Depending on the amount of unneeded stuff in your car, you can be hampering your gas mileage and fuel efficiency by a somewhat significant margin! Again, it only takes a minute to remove excess items from your car; the key is to motivate yourself to get it done!

Many people consider their cars to not just be methods of transportation, but also as a sort of mobile storage facility for things that they do not care about enough to keep in their homes. That is the kind of thinking that wastes gas, ladies and gentlemen. There are many different ways to decrease fuel consumption, of course, and this is just one of them. But at the same time, every gallon counts! If you can save a little bit of money at the pump, why pass that chance up?

It is ultimately up to you to make sure that you do the things necessary to improve the fuel efficiency of your car, truck, van or sport utility vehicle. With gas prices continuing to go up and no end in sight, any type of relief is better than nothing! With that in mind, get rid of that junk in your trunk and start saving!

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