Gas Savings Tips
The cost of fuel for your vehicle is higher than it's been in a very long time. Consumers all over the country are fuming at the prices they're paying at the pump. The good news is that you can utilize gas savings tips which provide more mileage for your money. Before we discuss simple ways to cut costs and increase mileage, let's discuss a trend that seems to be popping up a lot lately -- fuel saving devices. These devices are marketed to consumers who want to save gas, but do they really work?
The consensus, at least by the FTC and EPA is that so-called gas saving devices do not offer any significant improvement and may even damage your vehicle or increase the amount of air polluting emissions released by your vehicle. The EPA actually offers free downloadable PDF reports that list more than 100 different devices and the capabilities of each one, which is something you may want to check out. Your best bet is most likely to implement simple fuel saving strategies that can be used by anyone at any time without any equipment, additives or apparatus being installed.
For example, did you know that speeds in excess of 55 mph contribute to wasted fuel? It's true. To get the most out of your tank keep your speed at 55 mph or lower, but preferably at 40 mph or lower if you really want the most efficiency. Keep your windows rolled up as driving with the windows down can also affect your mileage. When driving keep your pace nice and steady, without rapid acceleration or deceleration. Try to avoid rough gravelly roads as this can also reduce your mileage by a significant amount.
There are plenty more gas savings tips you can use. For example, consider carpooling with co-workers or other parents at your child's school. If you can, walk, bike or use public transportation. You might even want to consider trading in your gas guzzler for an eco-friendly hybrid car. The EPA has a government website where you can learn more tips for saving fuel, as do many other sites on the net. With a few modifications to your current routine you can save gas which means more money for you. While the current fuel crisis does affect the economy you can still get where you need to be without breaking the bank.
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