Best Fuel Mileage: Get The Most Miles Out Of Your Gas Money
People who are trying to save on gas would be wise to consider all the ways to increase mpg while decreasing the quantity and the price of gas purchased each week. Obtaining the best fuel mileage requires more than simply driving a fuel efficient vehicle. Obtaining the best fuel mileage may also require changes to driving habits, proper vehicle care and maintenance, changes to transportation lifestyle.
Driving a smaller, lighter car is the most effective method for saving money on gas. For families with a mix of vehicles, choosing to leave the truck at home in favor of the compact sedan can cut the monthly gas expense by up to one-half. People who own only large trucks, vans, and SUVs will save money over time by purchasing a used, compact vehicle to use for trips that don't require toting a large load of people and gear.
By using walking or bicycling as an alternative to automotive transportation, you can reap financial and physical benefits for yourself, as well as mechanical benefits for your car. There are even small trailers that can be utilized with your bicycle to help you get groceries are other supplies home from the store. Ultimately, you do not have to be in top physical shape to be able to use your bicycle regularly.
Even with additional upfront expense, purchasing a new hybrid electric vehicle may be an appealing option to most people who are driving regularly. The benefits derived from the purchase of this vehicle including tax incentives, higher resale value and considerable gas savings, are sufficient reasons for those who want to save money on transportation expense.
A group of people traveling together to the same place, such as the office where they work, can save a significant amount of money on gas by organizing a carpool. The gasoline expense is divided up between the people in the carpool. Using public transit when it's available, such as buses or trains, is the ultimate way to save money through shared transportation.
The steps required to obtain the best fuel mileage are the same for any gas-powered vehicle. If you accelerate slower and drive slower overall, then you will use less fuel. If you stick to a regular maintenance schedule, your vehicle's engine will operate at peak efficiency and you reduce the risk of unexpected mechanical failure. Significant savings can be made, without adversely affecting performance, by using regular gasoline instead of premium. Unless you have an older vehicle, or a high-performance engine, regular gasoline will work just fine and is a lot cheaper.
If you want to save money on gas, you can do things to increase mpg while lowering the price of fuel you buy each week, as well as how much fuel you buy. To get the best fuel mileage and save on gas you need to do more than just drive a fuel efficient car. You should change the way you drive, make sure you take good care of your car, and make changes to your transportation routine. Accelerating slowly saves fuel, as does driving slower. Keeping up on vehicle maintenance keeps the engine running at peak efficiency and prevents mechanical breakdowns.
Published September 30th, 2008
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