Petrol and gas prices have risen sharply, that it why most
driver's are looking to improve their gas mileage. It makes perfect
sense, if you improve the number of miles you travel per gallon of
petrol, you will be saving money. One tip that most people do not
take advantage of, is super market special offers. Most of the
leading supermarkets, now offer money of petrol vouchers, sometimes
this is as much as 5p a gallon, this can be a huge saving if you're
filling up your motor. We also recommend, never to fill your car up
at a motorway service station, as these are always the most
expensive outlets.
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Easy Tips To Improve Your Gas Mileage
With gas prices seemingly out of control it's more important
than ever to learn how to improve gas mileage in your vehicles.
There are many simple steps you can take that are free or low
cost that at first glance seem silly or even obvious but you would
be surprised how many people fail to do them or ignore the warning
signs their car is giving them.
Here are some quick tips that you may have missed or forgotten
about. Not any single tip will make that big of a difference in
increasing your gas mileage but I am a firm believer that every
little thing you can do really does add up to getting better gas
mileage and helping the environment in the process.
Simple Mileage Improvement Tips:
Use a sunshade to keep your car cool and avoid the use of your
air conditioner as much as possible.
Park your car in the shade when it's sunny and warm to keep your
car's interior cooler.
Make sure that your parking brake is fully released before you
start driving.
Avoid drive-thru lines at restaurants. Park your car and go
inside and order your food as many times it's a lot quicker anyway.
I always laugh to myself as I'm eating while I watch people sitting
in their cars still waiting for their food. Just think of how much
gas is wasted in those lines!
Use a block heater in winter to pre-warm your car engine.
Don't ride the brake. Not only will this save gas but will
greatly extend the life of your brake pads.
Drive with a smooth, constant speed and avoid "flooring it" when
the stoplight turns green.
Maintain the transmission fluid in your car at the proper level
for efficient gear shifting.
If there is smoke is coming from your tailpipe make sure that
you make an appointment with your mechanic.
Make sure that your cooling system thermostat in your car is
working properly.
Avoid air conditioning leaks by constant checkups with your
mechanic. FYI - Pre-1994 vehicles use CFCs for cooling.
Immediately fix a slipping transmission.
When you rev up your vehicle's engine it wastes gas. Avoid
revving your engine before you turn it off as it really serves no
purpose.
If you can't find a place to buy cheap gas on one day wait if
you can until a few days later since the price of gas is constantly
changing. Where I live you can almost predict which days prices
will rise or fall. Start watching prices in your area to see if you
can pick up on any patterns.
Buy your gas at the wholesale clubs, like Costco. You can often
save over 10 cents a gallon or more. If you don't like the
wholesale clubs get a gas credit card from a major oil company.
You'll get a 1% to 5% discount when you buy your gas at their
stations.