6 Simple Ways To Save Money On Gas
by Lois Center-Shabazz
Published on this site: April 30th, 2005 - See
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Since the price of gas has risen to phenomenal highs, our local
news has reported several cases of "pump and drive theft".
Perhaps these thefts could have been averted if the individuals
understood gas savings in the first place. Saving money on gas will
also help the environment.
The following list could significantly save you money on your gas
bill in the future.
- Using Your Air Conditioner
Air conditioners require a significant amount of gas. Park
your car in the shade to keep it cool, and use a sun shield
if you have to park in the sun. Roll down the window, and
enjoy the fresh air when you drive.
- At The Gas Pump
At the gas pump don't use premium fuel unless you have too. When
you are pumping your gas don't top it off, gas can be wasted in
fumes and by dripping outside your tank.
- A Heavy Car
The heavier your car, the more gas it takes to pull it.
Remove heavy loads from your trunk and car as soon as they
are no longer needed. Pulling a trailer will also increase
your gas bill.
- The Way You Drive
If you drive at the speed limit you will use less gas. Stop
and go traffic and heavy brake action takes more gas, so
limit the brake action, look for roads with less stop and
go traffic. Use your cruise control when you are on the
highway. Brake gently when possible, and try to avoid fast
starts. Keep up with your local traffic report online to
avoid heavy traffic.
- The Number of Trips
It takes more gas to warm up a cold car than a warm car. Try to
make all of your trips together. On days that you have a high
volume of errands to run, map out your route so you can travel
in one direction and subsequently don't waste gas back-tracking.
- Tires and Tune-up
A well-maintained car runs efficiently and saves gas. Your
tires should be properly inflated and rotated on a regular
bases. Your car should have regularly scheduled tune-ups.
Monitor your fuel levels and change air and fuel filters
as needed. If you hear unusual noises, black smoke, or the
car seems out of balance, have these areas checked out immediately
by a qualified auto mechanic.

Lois Center-Shabazz is the author of the award-winning
book, "Let's Get Financial Savvy!" ISBN #0971979502, and
the editor of www.msfinancialsavvy.com

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