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Last Updated: Mar 26th, 2006 - 13:41:45 |
Driving Economically
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Gas Mileage
Simple Way To Reduce Gas Consumption
Whether the price of gas is rising or falling, car owners may find that regular car maintenance can help lower the cost of driving. A recent survey found that few Americans check the tire pressure on their vehicles, even though this simple maintenance task can improve fuel economy. That was one of the key findings of a survey by Opinion Research Corporation on behalf of Scott Shop Towels on a Roll.
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Help Improve Fuel Economy With Proper Vehicle Maintenance
High fuel prices make motorists more concerned than ever about saving money at the pump. Relief is here: keeping up with regular vehicle maintenance can improve fuel economy. Clogged fuel injectors and air filters, dirty spark plugs and underinflated tires make engines and other vehicle components work harder and consume more gas.
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UPS Experts Offer Tips for Better Gas Mileage
Just one year ago, who would have imagined paying near or above $3-a-gallon for gasoline in America? Or Web sites dedicated to finding the lowest local cost for gasoline? Or contest prizes offering a tank or two of free gas?
But paying $50 or more to fill the tank of most vehicles on the road has become an expensive necessity for most Americans.
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How to Get More for Your Money at the Gas Pump
Gas prices have been spiraling out of control for months, and there is no end in sight. Increased gas prices do not just hit you when you fill up your tank though. Just think about it for a minute and you will realize how many other ways rising oil and gas prices will cost you. The price of airline travel and shipping services are likely to rise, as is the cost of many other goods as retailers are forced to pay more for delivery.
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Easy Ways To Save Money On Gas
Learn how to save on gas with the rising cost of fuel.
Gas prices are soaring across the nation. We have oil prices rising due to the shortages and also damages to some oil pumps from Hurricane Katrina. We have some tips on proven ways to save on gas on your car or truck.
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10 Tips For Saving Cash On Your Gas
Gas prices are getting more and more ridiculous. And it’s going to keep increasing with no limit in sight! For the new car owners out there, do you know that a gallon of unleaded gasoline used to cost only $1.25? Therefore, it is becoming more and more important to maximize your money and save at the gas station.
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Gas-Saving Tips From The Pros
(NAPSI)-There's good news for SUV owners who want to use less gasoline. With a little bit of planning, it's possible to save fuel-and money-while improving your SUV's performance. Here's some time-tested advice from the experts at the group that tests and certifies automotive technicians-the nonprofit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Their plan of action involves keeping your vehicle properly maintained and changing your driving habits.
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Don't Let Gas Prices Drive Your Travel Decisions
(NAPSI)-Just because gas prices hit record highs, you don't have to let that keep you idle. There are ways to save. Tires Tie In to Gas Savings: Check the air pressure in your tires regularly. The U.S. Department of Energy reports one pound of underinflation costs two to three miles of gas per gallon. At least once a month, make sure your tire pressure matches the manufacturer's recommended amount found in your owner's manual.
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Pump Up Your Savings With These Fuel Economy Tips
Drivers are hitting the highways more than ever. Since 1970, Americans have increased their vehicle miles traveled by 155 percent, according to a recent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report.
Coupled with the rising cost of fuel, this increase in miles driven means that performing regular vehicle maintenance is more important than ever.
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Tips To Take The Sting Out Of High Gasoline Prices
When gasoline prices are high, nobody wants to be fuelish. It's bad for your pocketbook and the nation as well. According to the Department of Energy, passenger cars and light trucks account for almost 47 percent of U.S. oil consumption and are a major source of air pollution. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to reduce gas mileage.
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Take Control of Rising Gas Prices
Does your money seem to evaporate with every trip to the gas station? You can add miles to every gallon you pump simply by maintaining your vehicle and practicing fuel-saving driving habits.
"Most motorists don't realize that it's the little things that don't take a lot of time or cost much that can really make a difference when it comes to saving money at the pump," said Rich White, executive director of the Car Care Council. "Loose or missing gas caps, underinflated tires, worn spark plugs and dirty air filters all contribute to poor fuel economy."
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Gas Saving Tips from the Pros
With the price of gasoline slated to rise steeply, it makes more sense than ever to conserve it; not to mention it's the environmentally friendly thing to do. Here's some Earth Day advice from the pros at the non-profit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) that you can use year-round to save gasoline and help planet Earth.
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Maintain That Fuel Economy
With the price at the pump looking more and more like the price of steak, properly maintaining your vehicle is more critical than ever. The more efficient an internal combustion engine runs, the cleaner the tailpipe emissions, and the more heat energy it develops from the fuel consumed in combustion. That kind of efficiency spells better fuel economy and cleaner air.
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Driving Economically
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Take Control of Rising Gas Prices
Does your money seem to evaporate with every trip to the gas station? You can add miles to every gallon you pump simply by maintaining your vehicle and practicing fuel-saving driving habits.
"Most motorists don't realize that it's the little things that don't take a lot of time or cost much that can really make a difference when it comes to saving money at the pump," said Rich White, executive director of the Car Care Council. "Loose or missing gas caps, underinflated tires, worn spark plugs and dirty air filters all contribute to poor fuel economy."
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