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Author: How To Save Gas Money
How to Save Gas Money
If you live in a large city with an good public
transportation system, you probably drive a lot.
So here are a few better gas mileage tips.
Don't drive!!! (just kidding, well kind of)
Walk. It may not be very
feasible to run your errands by foot, but there are times when you can
walk instead of drive, especially when going from store to store at a
strip mall or shopping area. Get that old bike out of the basement. I
started walking and biking this year and have lost 24 lbs so far and I
am estatic.
Alright already, just park the dang car for Pete's sake.
Instead of driving round and round the parking lot looking for that
really perfect parking spot, park further away where there are always
empty spots, you’ll get a little exercise, and reduce your chances of
other cars dinging yours.
I hear about people having success with running their
cars on water...and yes, I did say water. There is a manual on how to
build an attachment for gas engines to use water for fuel ... so ... if
you want to take a peek at something really amazing then just go to "Save
Gas Using Water" and go take a look for yourself or just go directly here.
Combine your trips.
When making a run to the hardware store see if you can make other stops
along the way. Can you pick up anything at the grocery store or mail
that letter or stop stop and pick up your dry cleaning all in the same
trip? This will save on individual trips but just make sure to plan to
take the most efficient travel route from place to place before you
leave the house or office. When running out on a errand to get something
in particular, many times I seem to forget it. (senior moment) To avoid
making extra trips, I make a list of everything I need to pick up before
I leave. This always saves on gas when I’m driving, but also saves on my
time.
If you have access
to public transportation,
why not use it? The bus may not stop right in
front of your home, but you might be able to drive
to a your local park and ride up with a public
transportation hub. Even if it doesn’t make sense
for your daily commute, hop on a bus or the train
when heading to highly congested downtown shopping
areas or to sporting events. It will save you a trip
in the car, and you’ll also save gas money and on
parking costs. I seem to always meet new people on
the bus or train I get on... I love it! And if you have to drive, then why not apply for
the
Discover® Open Road Card
and get a rebate on you gas consumption and really
save gas money.
If you ever hear of a gas saving product known as the
"save gas tornado" I recommend staying away from it ... I've tried it
and for me it didn't do squat for my gas mileage at all. Tags:
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