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The Best Ways to Save Gas

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Save Gas and Money.

How to Save Money on Gas - The Complete List.


With today’s high gas prices, any way to save fuel is important. This list should give you fresh ideas on how to save money on gas.

How to Save Money on Gas by Good Maintenance:

Proper care for your car is one of the most important and often overlooked ways to save gas.

Make sure you keep up with your regular scheduled maintenance and tune-ups as a well-tuned engine burns less gas. See our list of ways to save money on auto repairs.

If you don’t want to get an engine tune-up to save money on gas, at least check the air filter for the engine. Usually, air filters get dirty before you need a tune up and this costs you gas.

Try to keep your tires properly inflated. If they are under inflated, you will use more fuel and they will wear out sooner.

80% of the tires on American cars are low on air and that costs you 1 to 5 miles per gallon.

How to save money on gas with your tires? Keeping your tires properly aligned and balanced will increase your mileage.

Try using synthetic oil. The gas savings will more than pay for the oil. This will also reduce engine wear and save you money.

Buy the lowest grade (octane) of gasoline that you can for your car. Consult the owner’s manual, but one way to tell if it is OK to use the lower grade is to see whether the engine knocks or pings.

How to Save Money on Gas by the Way You Drive

Drive with moderation and intelligence. These things will cause you to have greater engine wear (shortened engine life) and cause you to use more fuel:
  • Fast starts
  • Sudden stops
  • Engine revving

Be cautious of using your left foot on the brake. Even a slight pressure could cause a drag that will require extra fuel as well as wear out the brakes sooner.

If you drive faster, you will use more gas. For example, driving at 55 mph rather than 65 mph can improve your fuel economy by two miles per gallon.

Use your cruise control whenever possible to save gas.

Consider the use of your air conditioning to save gas: On the highway, a closed sunroof and windows decrease air resistance, so run the air conditioner. In stop-and-go traffic, shut off the air conditioning and open the windows.

Avoid long warm-ups. You'll save gas, plus time and money. Even on cold winter mornings, your engine only needs about a minute to warm up adequately. Using a remote starter and letting the car warm up until it is 70 degrees inside uses lots of extra gas.

When winter is over, remove the snow tires. The deeper tread and larger size uses more fuel.

Don’t drive around parking lots looking for the closest parking space. Just park and enjoy the walk.

Don’t use the drive-through at fast food restaurants. This will save gas.

When caught in a traffic jam or waiting at a railroad crossing, turn off your car to save gas.

Carpool whenever possible. Carpool matching services are available free in many communities. Do a search online for a local carpool center, or call your local government.

Combine your errands into one trip, and plan the routing for the least driving. This will save gas plus your time and money.

If you must drive every day, figure out the cheapest route.

How to Save Money on Gas at the Gas Station

When buying gas, don't top off the tank. If you do, gas can slosh or spill out. Then, be sure to tighten the gas cap completely. If air is allowed in, gas can evaporate easily.

Some stations charge extra if you pay with a credit card instead of cash. Use cash at these stations to save money.

Utilize this web site to find gas prices by zip code, but keep in mind that you won’t save gas or money by driving out of your way to save on the price.

Look for the cheapest gas that is near where you will already be. Incorporate the trip with your errands or other drives. If it's 10 miles to cheaper gas, that is a 20 mile round trip.

How to Save Money on Gas – Additional Ways:

One of the best ways to save gas is to buy a fuel-efficient car. When pricing cars, factor in long-term fuel costs. For example, a disadvantage of off-road capable vehicles is that big, knobby tires with deeper tread use more gas.

Clean out your car’s trunk. You pay for the fuel to carry unnecessary weight. For example, for every extra 200-250 pounds your engine hauls, the car loses about one mile per gallon in fuel economy

Consider telecommuting if possible...You'll save fuel, have less wear and tear on your vehicle, and you'll save money on a professional wardrobe and lunches out.

Is public transportation an option? If so, try it for a month and see how it works. You will save gas, and you might discover that you can get by with one car instead of two.




We hope that this has given you many useful ideas on how to save money on gas.

If you have any other suggestions of ways to save, please contact us and we will add your ideas to this page.

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