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Best Fuel Mileage: How To Save Money On Gas

by Stephan Grindley

People who are trying to save on gas would be wise to consider all the ways to increase mpg while decreasing the quantity and the price of gas purchased each week. Obtaining the best fuel mileage requires more than simply driving a fuel efficient vehicle. Obtaining the best fuel mileage may also require changes to driving habits, proper vehicle care and maintenance, changes to transportation lifestyle.

The best way to save dollars at the pump is to drive a light, fuel-efficient automobile. A family which has more than one vehicle may choose to forego driving the van some of the time and use the car instead to slash costs by as much as 50 percent. Those who have only gas-guzzling SUVs can economize in the long run by buying a pre-owned small car for quick solo trips to the post office, pharmacy, or grocery store.

By using walking or bicycling as an alternative to automotive transportation, you can reap financial and physical benefits for yourself, as well as mechanical benefits for your car. There are even small trailers that can be utilized with your bicycle to help you get groceries are other supplies home from the store. Ultimately, you do not have to be in top physical shape to be able to use your bicycle regularly.

Even with additional upfront expense, purchasing a new hybrid electric vehicle may be an appealing option to most people who are driving regularly. The benefits derived from the purchase of this vehicle including tax incentives, higher resale value and considerable gas savings, are sufficient reasons for those who want to save money on transportation expense.

If you know people who are working near you, you can save a lot buy carpooling with them to work. You can split the gas money and save quite a bit. If you live in an area where you can take public transportation you can save even more.

Regardless of the means of transportation, if it uses gasoline, certain steps may be taken to get the best fuel mileage possible. Accelerating slowly saves fuel, as does driving slower. Keeping up on vehicle maintenance keeps the engine running at peak efficiency and prevents costly, dangerous, or inconvenient mechanical breakdowns. Lastly, for all but a tiny percentage of high-performance or older engines, buying regular gas as opposed to premium gas saves money without diminishing performance.

If you want to save money you do things that will increase mpg while lowering the price of fuel you buy each week and how much you buy. To get the best fuel mileage you need to do more than just drive a fuel efficient car. To save on gas you should change the way you drive, make sure you take good care of your car, and make changes in your transportation routine. For families with a mix of vehicles, choosing to leave the truck at home in favor of the compact sedan can cut the monthly gas expense by up to one-half.

Published September 30th, 2008

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