The Question- “How can I save money on gas?”
Money Answer Guy’s Answer:
Well, unless you know a person who works in the wholesale gasoline business, it is difficult to find cheap
gas. The price difference among retailers is minimal, a 10 cent per gallon savings is probably the best you are going to find. So the real key is getting more miles from each tank of gas. And, with industry forecasters predicting that gas prices will hover around 4.00 a gallon for the next 1 1/2 years,(at least!), it might be wise to continue reading.
The most dramatic improvements in your gas mileage will come as a result of reducing your average driving speed. Car And Driver Magazine published a study that compared the gas mileage of two identical cars. One car was travelling an average speed of 70mph, while the other car was averaging 60mph. After 100 miles, the car averaging 60mph had used 13% less gas! Another factor related to speed involves acceleration. So called, “jack rabbit” starts will drain your gas tank in a hurry. Try to ease your foot very gently when accelerating, almost as if an egg was under the ball of your foot. Try it, it works!
Try to avoid lots of short trips. Try and consolidate your errands if possible. Short trips burn proportionately more gas than longer trips. A great gas saver is to form car pools with neighbors. This can be done for commutes to the same/or similar, job destinations, or even for errands. It just takes coordinating your schedule with your neighbor’s schedule. Finally, keep your tires properly inflated and use your car’s air conditioner sparingly.
I have never understood America’s preoccupation with the SUV. While a drastic move, perhaps it is time to purchase a vehicle which provides better gas mileage. You will find that many reasonably priced sedans offer great gas mileage and ample interior space. They ride better, too!
In conclusion, the gas crisis will be with us for the next couple of years, at least. It is time to change some of our driving habits for the sake of our bank accounts. In addition to improving our gas mileage, changing our driving habits will lead to safer roads. And, we ALL benefit from that!
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This question was answered by Mike Hutchins, a student of MakeMoneyFromWriting.com, where he is learning how to secure freelance writing jobs and establish a successful online writing business.










I hope it only lasts a couple of years. but in the meantime I’ll do whatever I need to in order to save money on gas. thanks for the tips.