Gas Saving Tips - Top 5 Ways to Save at the Pump
Saving money at the
gas pump sounds like an impossibility, but don’t give up
just yet! The best way to save money on gas starts with
changing your driving habits before you arrive at the
pump.
Hypermilers get criticized for radical
gas saving maneuvers, like shutting off the engine and
turning without power. You don’t have to do anything
that’s potentially unsafe to save gas. These are simple,
safe ways to conserve gas and save
money:
1.
Avoid idling with the
motor on. If you dash into a convenience
store, don’t leave the motor running. While waiting to pick
up the children at school, don’t idle in the long pickup
line. Park the car and walk over to pick up the children.
You’ll also get some exercise.
2. Identify the shortest, most efficient
route to work, school and grocery store.
The main street may look
shorter but not if there’s several traffic lights. A back
road, even at a slower but consistent speed might be the
best gas saving route.
Plan
multiple stops along the way. Think twice before jumping
into the car to drive across town for a $5 savings. With
gas prices so high, you can spend more driving to get a
sale price than in what you actually
save.
3. Slide, don’t
slam. Whenever possible, take your foot
off the accelerator and let the car gradually decelerate
before reaching a stop sign or red light. Let gravity
work in your favor instead of racing to the light only to
slam on the brake. That wastes gas and wears out your
tires faster.
4.
A well-maintained car
operates more efficiently on less
gas. Keep
your engine tuned, oil changed and fluids at proper levels.
Something as simple as keeping the proper type and amount of
oil can improve operational
efficiency.
If the engine
strains to function, get an engine diagnostic scan to
make certain that things like the valve timing, fuel pump
and ignition are operating properly. Spending money on
regular tune-ups is cheaper in the long run than the
extra cost of gas plus wear and tear on the
vehicle.
5. Drive gently.
Changing your driving
habits is the cheapest and easiest way to improve fuel
economy for any type of vehicle. Don’t race away from the
traffic light – instead, make a gradual acceleration.
When going downhill, let gravity instead of gas power the
descent. Reduce your use of the air conditioner. Open the
windows to let out hot air before turning on the air
conditioner.
Remember, the next
time you fill up at the pump, make note of the amount of
gas, price per gallon and current vehicle mileage. You
need to monitor the gas usage to evaluate which gas
saving techniques work best for your
vehicle.
You can
also watch the prices of gas stations on your regular
driving route. The same brand name station on the main
street or highway entrance is usually more expensive per
gallon than the station that’s a few blocks off the main
route.
"Save
Gas, Save Money, Save The
Environment"
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