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Ways You To Spend Less Money On Your Car Fuel

Posted by dave on October 17, 2011

The United States does not have a good system for mass transport, so Americans are compelled to drive cars instead. Fuel prices are higher than ever, for a variety of reasons, be they simply supply and demand, risky speculation, or just plain greed on the oil companies’ part. A few tips on how to spend less on fuel therefore comes in handy. Saving a little here and a little there shortly adds up.

Driving a car that’s fuel-efficient is the most evident way to save on fuel, like a sedan, or a hybrid, if that’s within your means. However, even with gas-guzzlers, there are ways to use less gas, such as driving more slowly and not accelerating fast. The more you press the gas the more gas is burned, so make a habit of free-wheeling and letting the automobile’s momentum carry it forward. There are numerous small ways that can keep gasoline in your gas tank for longer.

Be sure use the grade of fuel set for your auto. Premium gasoline, for instance, costs more but will benefit only particular cars, so don’t waste money here if your automobile is not one of them. Taking out surplus weight from a vehicle and keeping to slower speeds saves a surprising amount of gasoline. Driving at a fast speed means more air must be transplaced and that drag climbs up, which all means a diminution in fuel efficiency. In addition to being safer, driving more slowly can save you money.

One piece of extra weight you can take out so you can save fuel, unless you need it to transport something, is a roof rack. Roof racks cause greater drag on your vehicle, which, along with the weight they add, impacts on fuel efficiency. Have a look in your car’s trunk and remove any weight that’s not necessary, no matter how small you think the difference it may make. Our options, with gasoline prices apparently set on an upward path, are limited: look into fuel substitutes and alternatives, and apply ways to cut back on how much we use, or just resign oneself to the high costs. It’s difficult to get people to do more than just complain, and so the majority continue in their usual ways and just pay the higher prices.

Besides cars with greater fuel-efficiency being purchased in large numbers, nothing much is being done. Most of the individuals who try to bring down their fuel consumption are those whose budgets exclude them from trying the other choices. Possibly, one day soon, it will get through to all of us that it’s a great idea to use gas as sparingly as possible. In addition to the money that would be saved, convincing every person to drive more slowly would make our highways a lot safer and cleaner.

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