By admin1 on Sep 11, 2008 in MISC, Saving Gas | 0 Comments
A lot of things have happened due to the huge increases in gas prices that we have seen over the last several years.
One of the more intriguing results has been the creation of a new market, which is the area of products that claim to increase gas mileage of cars, trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles alike.
The manufacturers of fuel economy products are counting on a frustrating and fed up public to support their products in an effort to escape gas expenses.
Are fuel economy products worth the money or not?
First, you have to look at the things that the manufacturers of fuel economy products are boasting. They claim significant increases to fuel efficiency, but have they proven these claims? According to the Environmental Protection Agency (or EPA), they have not.
The EPA is responsible for testing and certifying the fuel economy of vehicles, among other tasks. When you go to a car dealership and see, on a sticker, that a vehicle gets x miles per gallon, which is the information obtained by testing done by the EPA.
By admin1 on Sep 11, 2008 in MISC, Saving Gas | 0 Comments
The quest for relief from oppressive gas prices has led drivers on searches far and wide for ways to minimize the effect of the high prices on their wallets.
However, many drivers are literally at arm’s length from ways to help themselves, and do not even know it!
In fact, many features that come standard with new vehicles are not only convenient, but can help you to save gas usage as well!
Since every gallon counts at today’s gas prices, even the simplest improvements to gas mileage can lead to more money in your pockets.
Although many products make gaudy claims to improve gas mileage drastically, most (if not all) of these claims are unproven.
As usual, the best remedies are usually the simple and somewhat obvious ones. For instance, use your car’s already existing features to ease up on your gas usage when you are driving around from place to place.
Here are some great features in your car to save gas:
Cruise control is a great feature in your car to save gas for many reasons. It can keep you from having to glance down at your speed all the time, for one thing.
By admin1 on Sep 10, 2008 in MISC, Saving Gas | 0 Comments
In all but a few communities, it seems that public transportation does not get a fair shake.
After all, most people are not tempted by the idea of sharing space with many strangers on a bus, and instead opt for the considerably more expensive (and damaging to the environment) option of driving their own cars instead.
While no one can blame someone for their own personal preference, if you are serious about cutting your personal gas costs, you may want to give public transportation a bit of consideration!
How to make use of public transportation to cut gas costs?
Let’s face it- the cost of gas is not letting up anytime soon. Though many of us do not really understand what forces are driving the cost up so much or why gas prices have to continue to rise, we do know that it is unlikely that gas will become much more affordable anytime soon.
That is precisely why it is up to all of us to reduce our gas usage so that we can enjoy a break from paying big money for fuel at the pump. After all, while we may not be able to control the price of gas, we can certainly control how much gas we use and how often we buy it.
By admin1 on Sep 10, 2008 in MISC, Saving Gas | 0 Comments
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 reduce fuel consumption 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!
No one 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.
Here are the methods to reduce your fuel consumption:
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!
By admin1 on Sep 9, 2008 in MISC, Saving Gas | 0 Comments
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 gas, 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 gas consumption:
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 time. Let’s discuss some specific tips of each type.
By admin1 on Sep 9, 2008 in MISC, Saving Gas | 0 Comments
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.
Here are the methods to avoid using air conditioner to conserve gas:
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.
By admin1 on Sep 8, 2008 in MISC, Saving Gas | 0 Comments
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 fuel a little bit in the process. After all, every little bit to save fuel helps, right?
Here are some best ways to save fuel consumption while you are driving:
The best ways to save fuel consumption when you drive are also quite often among the cheapest methods, as well. For instance, did you know that you can save fuel 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.
By admin1 on Sep 8, 2008 in MISC, Saving Gas | 0 Comments
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 stay away from the gas pump.
By admin1 on Sep 7, 2008 in MISC, Saving Gas | 0 Comments
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 your 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.
Here are the ways to increase your vehicle’s gas mileage:
It is quite understandable if you do not want to shell out money for expensive gas mileage 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 gas mileage 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.
By admin1 on Sep 7, 2008 in MISC, Saving Gas | 0 Comments
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.
Here are the types of regular maintenance that can help you to increase your gas mileage:
Luckily, the regular maintenance that you have to perform on your vehicle anyway can actually help you to get more gas mileage! 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.
Oil change
One of the very rudimentary things that has to be done to get more gas mileage is getting an oil change.