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Practical Solutions For Saving Money On Gasoline

By: Ozzie Freedom

There are a lot of blog postings available online advising you on how to spend less on fuel but a high percentage of them are lame. One that I found had as its first suggestion... "don't drive" and another one was to relocate your dwelling closer to where you work. It might save you some gas but do you need me to tell you that? Another bit of advice that I saw from one of my fellow internet bloggers was
"use lower octane, it's less expensive!" DUH! I am going to try to give you some suggestions here that you can actually use and that are not things that any driver without blinders on knows like "don't use sand paper for an air filter" and such.

SPEED: There is a lot of math involved in this. But gas dissipates exponentially the faster that we drive and especially when we get rockin' above 65 mph. The best speed for gas mileage is the lowest speed in your highest gear which is most likely in the range of 40-50.
STOP AND GO: Take off slowly from a full stop. I know it isn't as exciting especially when you want to take on that "Beemer" in the lane next to you. But truthfully this will provide the
biggest gain in gas mileage.
SHADY DEALINGS: Park your car in the shade. Gas actually will evaporate right out of your tank on a hot day!
CARPE DIEM: Seize the best times to buy gas. Gas is statistically cheaper on Wednesdays. Buy gas three days before a Holiday and avoid the greedy "bump" that oil companies always hit us with on days that they know will have heavy traffic.
IN A HURRY? If you are not in a hurry to get home after work then avoid rush hour. It will save you money on gas and give you a cheerier disposition. But you already knew that.

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There are a lot of blog postings available online advising you on how to spend less on fuel but a high percentage of them are lame. One that I found had as its first suggestion... "don't drive" and another one was to relocate your dwelling closer to where you work. It might save you some gas but do you need me to tell you that? Another bit of advice that I saw from one of my fellow internet bloggers was

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