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July 22, 2009
Filed Under (Autos) by admin on 22-07-2009
Gas prices are at an all time high and there is no indication that they will be coming down any time soon. What if we could show you how to easily save 20% or more on gas? Here are some great tips that are guaranteed to save you big at the pump.
July 07, 2009
Filed Under (Autos) by admin on 07-07-2009
?your carbon kids are taken away. In fact, your will be spending your ?mun, mun, mun? until those skuzzy little rebels are removed. Remember the good old days when you drove your brand new vehicle off the lot — the engine purred like a kitten, responded to your slightest touch, you got the miles per gallon claimed on the sticker, and driving was something you looked forward to? You may have even enjoyed being nominated the ?designated? driver.
June 15, 2009
Filed Under (Autos) by admin on 15-06-2009
Gas Pump Money Saving Tips Gas prices are zooming sky high with no ceiling in sight. Do you remember when a gallon of unleaded cost $1.25? These days, it?s more important than ever to stretch your dollars at the gas pump. Here are ten gasoline buying tips to help you do that. 1. Shop Around Prices vary among stations that sell the same brand. Find a station that sells your favorite brand cheaper. Prices between brands can vary. You can save money by switching brands. 2. Use a Gasoline Credit Card
April 21, 2009
Filed Under (Autos) by admin on 21-04-2009
According to our recent poll, the rising cost of fuel has caused many families and individuals to restrain from driving habits that we’ve been so accustomed to. Before the fuel cost skyrocketed we wouldn’t think twice about hopping in our car for a 50 or 60-mile trip, perhaps to a zoo or other recreational area for a leisurely Sunday outing with our families. But by the statements of those who responded to our poll, it appears that these leisurely drives are being limited or in some cases, families are simply staying home more.
April 07, 2009
Filed Under (Autos) by admin on 07-04-2009
There are ways that you can get to work that will help you save on gas consumption for your car. 1. When driving to work avoid the peak times for rush hours. This way you’ll use up less fuel and you’ll spend less of you precious time sitting around in heavy traffic. 2. Try telecommuting from work if you’re in a position to do so. 3. If you are the owner of more than one vehicle you should try to drive the car that has the best gas mileage more often
December 25, 2008
Filed Under (Autos) by admin on 25-12-2008
If you have a car and you are sick and tired of paying too much money for your gas then you need to find some effective gas saving tips. Gas prices have gone up significantly due to the latest storm and there is no sign of relief in sight so it is that much more important for you to learn some of these gas saving tips. One of the best gas saving tips out there is to purchase your gas in the morning on in the evening. Since gas is denser in the colder temperatures you will actually be getting more gas for your money when you do this. This is also a good ideas because there is more chance of you missing the rush.
December 03, 2008
Filed Under (Autos) by admin on 03-12-2008
The best fuel economy is possible if you take simple steps to change bad driving habits. We are all guilty of some habits that waste gasoline. Over a period of time even small improvements in mpg can add up to significant fuel savings. What simple changes can you make in your driving habits that will improve your fuel economy and save money? A good starting point for improving gas economy is to know how many miles per gallon (mpg) each car you own is currently getting. The lower the mpg the more important it is to improve gas efficiency.
October 21, 2008
Filed Under (Autos) by admin on 21-10-2008
It used to be that the US had some of the best cheap gas on the planet, but now gas prices are at unprecendented rates and climbing. I won’t go into the political situations behind this at all. Our interest here is how to help you get better mileage from the car you have. There is a lot of talk about gas saving devices, but most research has found that these create only marginal improvements in economy. There are a number of far better ways to improve your mileage and reduce the effect of rising gas prices.
October 06, 2008
Filed Under (Autos) by admin on 06-10-2008
Are we our own worse enemy? With the rise of crude oil to almost $80.00 a barrel and the price at the pumps well over $3.00 a gallon and in some places $4.00 a gallon. We Americans just want to complain about it and not do anything about it. We could better control the high prices at the pump ourselves if we would show some restraint. If we would learn to conserve fuel and not waste it we could affect and control the prices ourselves and not rely on the Government to do it for us.
August 20, 2008
Filed Under (Autos) by admin on 20-08-2008
Biodiesel is a clean burning substitute for petroleum based diesel fuel. Biodiesel is made of vegetable oil. Most modern diesel burning engines can use Biodiesel with few or no modifications. Biodiesel is making inroads at the gas pump too where it can be found more and more as an option when it?s time to fill up the tank. But, how is Biodiesel made? |
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