Eight Tips for Saving Cash at the Gas Tank
With the price of gas reaching an all time high, these tips will help make life easier on your wallet.
Gas prices are getting extremely high nowadays. It seems as if it will keep climbing to an exponential growth. Not too long ago, gas use to be a little over one dollar. It is becoming imperative that you try to maximize your money and save at the gas station. If you want to get the most out of your gas tank, here are 8 tips to go by:
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Look around
Just because a gas station is convenient, doesn’t mean that it’s cheaper. Instead of going to a tank that is right across the street, try one that is a block away. That may be the different between paying an extra 15 cents per gallon.
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Plan Ahead
When planning a trip ahead of time, you decrease the chances of getting lost, therefore reducing the amount of gas you would use.
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Use a Gas Card
Gas cards usually offer great savings that could add up in a year’s time.
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Don’t Use High Octane Gas
Most vehicles are built to run on regular unleaded gas nowadays. Octane does not measure the quality of the gas, so getting higher octane gas will not improve fuel efficiency. Getting more expensive gases will help when your engine have rattles of some sort.
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You Pump the Gas
Pumping your own gas at the self-serve stations is cheaper than using the full-serve pumps. Full-serve gasoline naturally costs more.
- Wind down your Windows
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Get Gasoline When the Weather is not so Hot
Gasoline is denser in cooler temperatures. Gas stations measure volume, not density, therefore you won’t be getting much vapors. The less vapors you get, the more gas mileage you will be able to achieve.
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Purchase Cars with Good Gas Mileage
Why drive a vehicle that only gets 20 mpg as oppose to one that gets 40 mpg?
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Post CommentThomasWest3
On September 29, 2009 at 12:49 pm
Excellent cost saving tips!