By: K
Beware hidden costs at the pump. The cheapest gas in my town (and for a few miles around) is at the Arco, which uses pay stations that take debit (not credit, sometimes cash) and charge a 45 cent...
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@moneychangesthings: My one biggest problem with Flexcar is that you must return the vehicle to exactly where you got it. You can’t really use Flexcar to do things like commute home if you need to...
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Where you buy your gas does make a difference. A friend of mine drives a mini cooper and so far he claims that he gets the best mileage using Shell gasoline. I’m currently testing that claim for...
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GasDandy is an easy-to-use tool that tracks a vehicle’s mileage and maintenance information, providing data that can be used for both business and personal purposes. By making these figures readily...
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View ArticleBy: Taylor Campbell
Hi, Driving is something that we have to do to get to school and work… But we could help are econmy is to not drive just to walmark or something try to save the econmy not get rid of it!! loading....
View ArticleBy: Leadfoot
Regarding fuel additives, I’ve been burned several times by the snake oil salesmen. Lets see…Bio Performance, FFI, Motorlatte to name a couple. There is one that hit the market earlier this year that...
View ArticleBy: Andrew
Great post! I used some of your helpful tips, and added a few others, in coming up with my own comprehensive guide for how to get better gas mileage: http://www.mahalo.com/How_to_Get_Better_Gas_Mileage...
View ArticleBy: george78
Yes! Good maintenance goes a long way: I added a K&N air filter, synthetic oil (only have to change once a year!), and new plugs and wires to my 1997 Saturn SL2. I also brought it to the dealer to...
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While useing your engine to slow down for a turn or stop may not increase your mileage, It will increase the life of your brakes, and if done PROPERLY will not wear out your clutch or engine any...
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View ArticleBy: Scott Parker
Check out this article: 12 Steps to better fuel economy. I followed the advice given here and I went from 28 MPG to 42 MPG and it didn’t cost me more that $100 to do all the steps! loading....
View ArticleBy: Loren
You could tighten your gas cap, commute, carpool, drive slowly, check your tire pressure.. so many things to increase your MPG’s and save money on gas. loading....
View ArticleBy: Ron Morrison
Driving at a constant moderate speed is the way to go, and if your vehicle has a tachometer (the needle that measures your engine rpm’s)do not allow it to go above 1900-2000 rpm’s when starting from a...
View ArticleBy: Becky
I love these tips and use a lot of them, but I was just not getting enough improvement. I saw a hydrogen generator called the H Factor fuel system that has shown 30 – 40% improvement on their test...
View ArticleBy: Ben
I own a 08 Suzuki SX4 that I bought specifically to improve my gas consumption over my 98 Ford Ranger. As reguarding to AC vs windows open, I have noticed about a 2 mpg increase when I turn off the ac....
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I’ve been using a very simple technique to increase gas mileage. It’s as easy as knowing when to lift your foot off the accelerator, making the most of inertia and gravity. If your vehicle has an...
View ArticleBy: Joanna
Let’s just put a stop to the high gas prices altogether. We could boycott the oil companies and stop buying gas but we just can’t do without our vehicles. You can convert your vehicle to a water...
View ArticleBy: f.Yanes
could any one give me some advice getting better gas mileage from my 1985 cutlass supreme 307 v8 (and i will not change cars if thats your advice) i keep the tire pressure checked, filters...
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