With the rising cost of gas prices, and no end in sight, everyone wants to save as much money at the gas pump as they possibly can. You may not be able to control the price of gas but you can change certain habits and follow some basic guidelines to help you save as much money as possible.
Rising gas and oil prices mean that the average driver, who travels approximately 15,000 miles each year in a car that gets about 20 miles to the gallon, will pay more at the end of the year for their gas costs.
Every time that the price of gas goes up at the fuel pump by 10 cents the cost of the average drivers gas consumption will rise by about $75 over a year. The tips on GallonStretcher.com will give you some guidelines and basic advice for helping you reduce the amount of money that you spend each week filling up your vehicle.
These tips will also provide you with basic gasoline and vehicle information as well as provide you with numerous other tips and suggestions for saving money at the gas pumps, as well driving more efficiently.
Subjects Covered:
· Average gas prices
· Fuel economy
· Using the Internet to find cheap gas
· Where and how to buy your gas
· Where to find the lowest gas prices
· The importance of maintaining your vehicle
· Taking care of the tires on your vehicle
· Gas saving products
· The importance of EPA fuel economy ratings
· Tips on what to look for in your next car.
· Winter driving tips.
· Warm weather driving tips.
· Commuting encouragement.
· How to drive smarter.
· Current state average gas costs.
· Useful links to websites.
After you’ve finished with the tips here you’ll have all the tools and information you need to start saving money today, and every time you buy gas. There may be some ideas that may not apply to you at this time but when you purchase your next vehicle, you will find that you have access to smart money saving tips for reducing the amount of money that you spend driving your vehicle.
Depending on what type of vehicle you drive, some of the information here may not be relevant for you personally but I think everyone can find a gem or two in here somewhere.
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