Archive for 'Driving Habits and Fuel Economy'
Don’t Let Gas Prices Spoil Your Summer Travel - Tips to Save Gas
As gasoline prices continue to set records and you find yourself spending more and more money at the gas pump, the prospect of taking that driving vacation trip seems more expensive than ever. You can travel and not break your budget on gas.
You can control your gas consumption. Remember, you the owner and operator of [...]
Posted: July 1st, 2008 under Driving Habits and Fuel Economy, General Fuel Saving Tips, Money Saving.
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Save Money on Gas: Know Your Commuting Costs!
Gas prices are now firmly entrenched at $4.00 per gallon. Every mile you drive is the most expensive it has ever been. Because of that you are probably starting to do away with some of the miles you used to drive.
Some of those miles are easy to forego such as an extra trip to the [...]
Posted: June 11th, 2008 under Driving Habits and Fuel Economy, Gas Prices, General Fuel Saving Tips, Money Saving.
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Increase Fuel Economy By Facing Your Number One Gas Consuming Enemy: Idling!
At over $4.00 per gallon, every drop of fuel is precious, or so I thought until I see people leave their cars idling while they run back into their house to get something they forgot. I see people idling their cars to keep cool in the air conditioning while waiting for their spouse to come [...]
Posted: June 11th, 2008 under Driving Habits and Fuel Economy, General Fuel Saving Tips, Money Saving.
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Another Day, Another Record Gas Price
Another day, another record gas price. It is almost expected now. Every day a new record is set for the price of a gallon of regular gas. According to the American Automobile Association it is now over $3.92 and approaching 4 dollars.
Will this price increase end? It will, but only temporarily. It may go back [...]
Posted: May 26th, 2008 under Driving Habits and Fuel Economy, Gas Prices, Gas Saving Scams, General Fuel Saving Tips, Money Saving.
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Save Gas and Money by Organizing Your Fill Ups
The two ways to save money buying gas is to pay less and use less. One of the best ways to use less gas, pay the best price and maximize savings is to plan ahead. Organizing when and where you fill up will go a long way to reduce the amount of gas you use.
Posted: April 26th, 2008 under Driving Habits and Fuel Economy, General Fuel Saving Tips.
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How To Save on Gas Without Changing Your Driving Habits
There are a number of methods you can use to reduce your overall expense of gas purchases even before you consider changing your driving habits or taking any actions on your car. These strategies consist of smart buying and good management of your gas purchases.
One of the easiest and most basic methods is smart shopping [...]
Posted: February 26th, 2008 under Driving Habits and Fuel Economy, General Fuel Saving Tips, Money Saving.
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This Mistake at The Gas Pump Can Cost You Plenty!
A mistake that many drivers make when filling their gas tank is to overfill it by topping it off. When the gas pump nozzle clicks off automatically,do you keep pumping? Are you trying to add as much gas as you can possibly stuff into your tank? Do you pump more gas after the automatic shutoff [...]
Posted: January 19th, 2008 under Driving Habits and Fuel Economy, General Fuel Saving Tips.
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Improve Gas Mileage by Changing Your Parking Habits
There are so many simple and easy things you can do to improve your gas mileage. One of those simple things is to change your parking habits.
Posted: January 7th, 2008 under Driving Habits and Fuel Economy.
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Two Simple Ways to Improve Gas Mileage in the Winter
Along with cold weather and snow, winter brings it’s own particular challenges to maintaining and improving gas mileage. There are a few specific things you need to do in the winter to maintain good fuel economy.
Posted: January 6th, 2008 under Driving Habits and Fuel Economy, General Fuel Saving Tips, Uncategorized.
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Warming Your Car in Winter Can Burn a Hole in Your Pocket
Winter can be a difficult time for car owners. Winter does it’s best to wreak havoc on your fuel economy. You may be an unwitting ally in hurting your fuel economy. How your car warms up in cold weather could burn a hole in your pocket.
Posted: January 4th, 2008 under Driving Habits and Fuel Economy.
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