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Community Gas Saving Tips

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The intention of this guide is to become a definitive resource to saving gas in this world of rising gas prices.

List of Gas Saving Tips

Please help to build this list of gas saving tips.  Hopefully with a collaborative effort from the Guide Spot community we can create a very helpful resource for people trying to improve the fuel efficiency of their cars.

  1. Buy gas early in the morning or late at night. Gasoline, like most liquids gets denser as it gets colder. A few degrees temperature can have an appreciable difference in your total cost of gas over a few months or years.
  2. Drive Slower. I know this one is sacrilege, however, it works. When you’re on the high way driving 75 vs. 65, the force against your car has increased by 33%. By driving a little slower, your car’s engine will need to do less work to keep your car moving.
  3. Brake Less. By keeping your eyes looking ahead, you’ll be able to gauge whether you can coast or brake. Why accelerate up to a stoplight and waste gas and brake pads. If you see a red light ahead, begin to coast until you see the indicator turn green again.
  4. Empty out your car. Carrying around extra weight will kill you gas mileage. Of course you need your spare tire and a small repair kit, but getting rid of extra new or used car parts, old tools you’re not using or other spare gadgets in your car.
  5. Shift Earlier. If you’ve got a manual transmission, get to your top gear as quickly as possible. You don’t have to go through every gear. This is part of #2, but even passing on the highway doesn’t mean you need to drop to 3rd gear from 4th or 5th.
  6. Carpool! Even if it’s one day a week and you drive 20 miles to and from work, this would save you $6.00-8.00 per week. Carpool two to three times a week and you might save almost $20.00 a week.  Sharing the load even one day week will save gas and reduce the wear and tear on all cars involved in the carpool.
  7. Use your cruise control and stay in your own lane. Studies in the past have shown that following basic traffic laws and constantly changing lanes and speed don’t reduce travel time.
  8. Don’t drive. Try to time your visits to the grocery store and shopping mall for the same day so you don’t have to make two trips. As if you can work from home one day a week or increase work to four 10 hour days and have an extra day for the weekend.
  9. Tighten your gas cap. Sounds simple, but missing or loose gas caps can allow gasoline vapors to escape at an alarming rate (gas is very volatile).
  10. Inflate your tires. Low or flat tires will cause increased drag on your car. Always make sure the pressures are at optimal levels or even a little above.
  11. Replace your air filters. This will allow the proper amount of air into your engine and maximize the power created during combustion. High performance after market filters allow more air into your engine (thus increasing efficiency).
  12. Keep your car in proper tune. A rough running car with broken sensors or parts will cause you to waste gas. If you have a check engine light on, be sure to take your car to a reputable mechanic.
  13. Keep your windows closed. This will reduce the drag on your car.
  14. Turn off the air conditioning. This isn’t an option for some people, especially those of us in the South. However, the compressor being engaged will cause parasitic drag on the engine and cause a loss of power and efficiency.
  15. Replace your car! Replacing your large truck or old v8 sedan and replacing it with even a 10 year old sub-compact could save you anywhere between 30 and 75 percent in fuel costs (depending how drastic you want to get). You could buy a brand new hybrid, but you could also buy a late 90s hatchback for a quarter the cost and get the same or better mileage!

What are we missing?

 

Atlanta Gas Shortage

Here’s a solution… Move to Atlanta, where you CAN’T buy gas. I imagine these gas shortages will produce some pretty creative ways to get around, and stretch the gas you have as far as possible. As they say, “necessity is the mother of all inventions.”

Original List of Gas Saving Tips

The original source of this list of gas saving tips is an article on my site EasyAutoSales.com. What is it missing? Help grow this list!

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Bike Rack on the Back?

This is a guess, so please EasyAutoSales, let me know if I am mistaken… I live in Colorado, where I see a lot of cars with bike racks. If you decide to purchase a bike rack, get a rack that fits on the back of your car instead of the top… To reduce the drag! Makes sense to me!

added by AlexandraF 2 months ago
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Sporty, yet efficient!

added by AlexandraF 2 months ago

Sack It Up!

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Ok, here is a far-out gas saving idea… Bring your lunch to work to avoid mid-day driving. Not only will you save gas and gas money, but you will end up spending less in the long run from lunch purchases.

added by HotPants 2 months ago

Move!

I grew up in the suburbs where everything we ever needed to get to was at least a 15 minute drive away.  Now that I live in L.A. (where it takes 15 minutes to drive 2 miles), I seek out apartments in neighborhoods where I can walk to most things that I need—grocery stores, restaurants, bars, 24 hour House of Pies…you know, the essentials.

added by GillianS 2 months ago

House of Pies Restaurant & Bakery

1869 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027

added by GillianS 2 months ago

Fill Tires with Nitrogen?

    I heard this on the radio the other day.  Would filling your tires with Nitrogen, help save on gas?

added by shawna 2 months ago

Two Words

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Jet Pack

added by Steve 2 months ago
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