Tips To Save Gas!
Tips to Save Gas…and save your extra dollars!!!
I came across some very useful advice today on theDailyGreen.com and thought I’d share with all of you. Given the ridiculous gas prices, everyone’s looking for a way to save a couple of cents, so I found this rather fitting. According to the Consumer Federation of America, if you follow these guidelines, you’ll save at least 20% on fuel costs. Along with each tip, I’ve included the amount you’re estimated to save according the CFA’s studies:
Did you know that you can increase your gas mileage 10% if you have a clean air filter? AND almost 25% of all cars need a new one!
Savings: $0.28 a gallon
2. Straighten out
You all know that if your tires are poorly aligned, they’ll wear out faster (especially on rear-wheel drive cars). However, they also force your engine to work harder, using up more gas.
Savings: $0.28 a gallon
3. Tune Up your engine
Don’t ignore the “Check your engine” light. One- you’ll most likely save on gas, and two- you could prevent more costly damages.
Savings: $0.11 a gallon
4. Keep them filled
Over 25% of vehicles have somewhat deflated tires, which also results in fuel deficiency. Soo…pump ‘em up! Savings: $0.08 a gallon.
5. Screw it or replace it
If your gas cap is loose, broken, or missing, two things can result: 1- your gas mileage can decrease, and 2- for those of you “green” fanatics, you could be harming the environment.
Savings: $0.02 a gallon
6. Gimme a break
Slow down….did you know you can decrease increase fuel efficiency 7% if for every 5mph you slow down on the highway? (I’m gonna be perfectly honest…this is a tough one for me!)
Savings: $0.19 a gallon, (reducing speed from 70 mph to 65 mph)
7. Smooth ridin’
Don’t slam on the breaks or floor the gas pedal (if you don’t have to). You could save up to 33% of your gas!Savings: $0.48 a gallon.
8. Get off it
One of my biggest pet peeves…. Don’t ride with your foot on the break! Not only do you wear out your breaks, but this is the number #1 way to waste your gas.
Savings: $0.96 per gallon
9. Lose some weight
Stick to your New Year’s resolution and lose those extra pounds! (just kidding) But seriously, get rid of the extra poundage in your car and yes, you’ll increase your fuel efficiency by 1-2% for every 100lbs you drop.
Savings: $0.04 a gallon, (based on 100lbs removed)
10. Stop putzing
Keeping your car running idle causes pollution and wastes gas. (So in other words, you really don’t need to warm up your car for an hour if it’s cold out…just throw on an extra jacket and you’ll save $$$)
Savings: $0.01 a gallon, (for every 2 min you keep it running idle)
Happy Motoring, Bruce





How about walking into the McDonalds or the Bank. Save all that idleing and get some exercise!
Comment by BK — April 23, 2008 @ 5:40 pm
I agree! :]
Comment by Tiffany May — April 23, 2008 @ 5:48 pm
Above car have some additional features and something is written on the car.i.e,village motors.
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mike5
Used Cars
Comment by mike5 — September 9, 2008 @ 3:48 pm