Tips to Save Money on Gas:
During the Used Car Test Drive:
With the average price of gasoline continuing to reach new highs, many consumers are feeling the pinch each time they drive up to the pump. In a new survey by Cambridge Consumer Credit Index, 56 percent of Americans say increased gasoline prices are a “major concern” for their household budgets, and 53 percent will be forced to make sacrifices by
cutting back on other spending.
Two of the best ways to help save money on gas are through normal vehicle maintenance and paying attention to driving styles. These alone can help improve efficiency by 30 percent. Dollar's automotive experts are eager to pass on these tips for saving money on gas today:
Think little
The most assured method of downsizing the fuel bill is to drive a smaller or more fuel-efficient vehicle. Trade in your larger, less-efficient vehicles for a smaller more fuel-efficient vehicle. Used cars are some of the best values on the road because you can move into a newer, smaller vehicle for less than new.
Get the lead (foot) out
Not only is driving faster than the posted speed limit dangerous, it burns more fuel. So slowing down not only decreases trips to the pump, it also improves safety.
Clean up the car
Everyone tends to tote a few extra items in their vehicle. Take some time to empty the trunk, clean out the back seat and remove the luggage rack. The lighter the vehicle, the better the fuel efficiency and the more money you save on gas.
Go shopping
As the gas tank hits the halfway mark, begin observing area prices. Another option is to check the Internet; there are a number of web sites that report local gas prices. Check out http://www.gasbuddy.com or
http://www.gaspricewatch.com for a free look at the best deals. Then, when it’s time to fill up, pick the cheapest local station. Driving a significant distance will end up costing more in the long run. |