Posts tagged ‘Gas Mileage’

For the past few years, gas prices have soared to all time highs. Although the trend of steady increase has paused, and prices are constantly fluctuating, these prices have remained relatively high by comparison. These higher prices, along with other economic problems, have put a strain on many people’s tight budgets. Although switching to the newer, hybrid vehicles being produced is one way to save money when addressing fuel economy, few people can afford to buy a new vehicle at this time. Some people can not switch to a smaller vehicle or hybrid because they have occupations or large families that require them to own a truck or sport, utility vehicle. These vehicles are often just more popular because of their stronger engines and greater usefulness. The popularity of and need for larger, stronger vehicles, is just another reason why many people are looking for answers to the question, “how can I improve my gas mileage?”

I have found quite a few legitimate ways to improve my gas mileage. One good way is changing driving habits and patterns. For example, leaving the house earlier than in the past so time is not an issue, and there will be less rush in your driving. Allowing yourself that extra time to go slower and not accelerate from lights as strongly is one good way to improve fuel economy. Another example is to change one’s route on certain regular trips, like the route to work or to pick up the kids from school. Find a route that has fewer lights, hills, or traffic in order to avoid excessive stopping or changing of speed. Keeping a constant, steady speed while driving will also tend to conserve the gas better.

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In today’s economy, one of the most talked about things among Americans is how to increase fuel efficiency in our vehicles. As gas prices continue to rise, that ongoing discussion isn’t likely to stop anytime soon. Here are seven ideas that you can use immediately to increase the efficiency of your own vehicle…without spending much money…and some of them at no cost whatsoever.

1) Unless it’s oppressively hot outside, turn off your car’s air conditioner. Running your air conditioner puts an added strain on your engine, thereby reducing its efficiency and increasing your mile per gallon cost.

2) If you find yourself stuck in stop-and-go traffic on a regular basis, you’ll save fuel costs (as well as frustration and time) by finding either alternative routes to your destination or by making your trips at times when there will be less congestion. Continue reading ‘Seven Ways to Improve Your Car's Gas Mileage’ »