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Here we metion just a few fuel saving tips to save on the monthly gas bill:

Drive slowly. An increase of every five miles over the speed limit costs you an extra twenty cents per gallon. It's not what any of us would want to hear, but driving carefully and within the speed limit can save fuel and save lives, as well.

Tune up your car properly to make it in great operating condition to improve the fuel efficiency. A poorly tuned engine can add more than 40% to your gas usage!

Use cruise control whenever appropriate-it helps increase the mileage more than you think.

Do not carry around useless things in your car because extra weight will use up more gas. The lesser weight of the car, the less you will need to accelerate.

An obvious way to save fuel is by using your car less! There are many instances where you won't need your car, after all. You can walk, ride a bike or ride the bus in many instances. Join or organize car pools so that your neighbors and friends can take the same trip at less. Plan your trips efficiently, and combine errands in one drive, so you don't have to go back. Plan your route wisely, choose the shortest route and avoid heavy traffic and those with plenty of traffic light stops.

Use your accessories more sparingly. One of the worst gas burner is the air conditioner. Lights, defrosters, and other accessories add to the gas bill, as well.

If you believe that opening your windows as compared to turning on your AC is more energy efficient, you are wrong. Opening your windows will increase the turbulence, increasing your fuel costs. Thus if it gets hot, better turn on your air conditioning rather and close down your windows.

Drive only fuel-efficient vehicles. Smaller cars always consume less gas and give better mileage than the larger cars, unless if they are equipped with powerful engines. Look for the smallest car that can meet your needs, and as much as possible, opt only for a four cylinder engine.

Shift to manual! Manual transmission is better when it comes to mileage as compared to automatic, so learn to drive a stick if you don't know how to.

If you have a manual transmission car already, learn to shift up early and shift down late.

Another tip to saving fuel is to brake the right way. Your car consumes more gas at it accelerates. A car moving at a constant speed does not require much gasoline in order to keep moving. This simply means that in order to improve mileage, keep the ride as smooth as possible. Control your speed and do not keep on speeding and slamming on the brakes. Learn to anticipate things on the road to ease off on the gas.

When the car is idling, it still uses a considerate amount of gas especially if air conditioning is turned on. Thus, turn off your car if it is on idle for more than 20 seconds.

by: Gen Wright




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