December 26, 2009

Are you looking for a few good tips on how to make your car a gas economy car? It is no secret by now that gas prices are going through the roof. Unless you have a hybrid car you probably see the gas station several times a week.

Did you know that if you drive fast you burn more gas than you do if you drive slowly? By waiting until five minutes before time to be at work to head out the door you will be driving faster to get there on time. By slowing down and allowing plenty of time to get to work, and driving at a steady pace, you will burn less gas.

Hybrid Water Power is a complete and thorough manual which can teach anyone how to Increase their Gas Mileage using water and a few parts from the local Home Improvement Center.

If your car was meant to be a racecar, you would be driving on a racetrack. It is best not to race your car on the road for several reasons. Aside from safety, racing is another way to burn more gas and make you see the gas station more than you want to.

Don’t go anywhere unless you absolutely have to, and try to avoid making so many stops. If you have to go to town and get milk and your prescription, use one stop where you can get both. Many stores today offer both a pharmacy and a grocery department. The idea is to make whatever adjustments necessary to have a gas economy car.

Did you know there is a way in which you can get gas for $1 per gallon? You get three friends or co-workers from work and carpool. You and these friends take turns driving by the day or by the week and you will only be paying $1 per gallon for gas. This makes it much easier to see the total purchase on the pump when you do have to go get and fill up.

Another way to save a few dollars is when you can, take the back roads and stay off of the interstates. You can save about 15% of your money if you drive below 65 mph than if you drive 85 mph.

Carpooling not only works for friends and co-workers. Even if you and your spouse are going to the same place or are going to be in the same area at the same time, try taking one car. This way you only have to buy gas for the car you drove and not both cars because one of your cars stayed home. If you work at the same place take turns driving. This also will save gas.

By keeping some of these tips in mind, along with changing your oil and air filter on a regular basis, you will see that you can save money even if gas keeps going through the roof. With the summer and the start of travel season here, and no sign that the gas prices will be getting better anytime soon, any solution is a good one. Take every step you can to save money at the pump. It doesn’t take much compromising to make your car a gas economy car.

Hybrid Water Power is a complete and thorough manual which can teach anyone how to Increase their Gas Mileage using water and a few parts from the local Home Improvement Center.

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