Your vehicle uses less gas when the engine is warm, so start your errands by going to the place that is the farthest distance to warm it up. Otherwise, you will get less miles per gallon with a cooler engine.
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If you pay for gas with a credit card, make sure that the price you are charged is the price displayed by the gas station. Some gas stations charge more to customers who pay with a credit card, without displaying that information. When the credit card is swiped, the amount on the pump goes up.
Hyper milers are people who go to extremes to get better gas mileage. They drive downhill as much as possible, use the AC only when going down hill, and turn off their cars when stopped for 10 seconds+. (If you have a modern fuel infected vehicle, it uses less gas to start your car than to be idle for 10 seconds+.)
Honda will be releasing 3 new hybrid models in 2009. One will be a new economy hybrid that will cost less than the Civic Hybrid. The other will be a new sports coupe. And the third a 5 door hatchback.
With the price of gas climbing, more people are beginning to ride bikes to save money on gas. Here are some tips to keep you safe while riding a bicycle.
1.Always wear a helmet. There should be a CPSC sticker that certifies it is safe according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
2.Wear bright clothing. At night, the clothing must be reflective.
3.Get a headlight for your bike and a rear reflector for the back.
4.If there is no bike lane or sidewalk to ride in, always stay to the right and ride in the same direction as traffic.
5.Use hand signals to show your turns.
6.Younger riders should always walk their bicycle across intersections that are busy.
Using water for gas is becoming a popular topic, as people are looking for ways to improve gas mileage. But what do we know about it? Is it just a scam? A recent segment on one of the big networks dismissed it without comment. The water power wasn’t looked at or discussed, leaving many questions. So let’s look at it here, and you can be the judge.
Using water gas is a process that breaks down water using small amounts of energy. This allows HHO gas to be extracted from the water through the process of electrolysis. This creates Brown Gas, which is a burnable fuel. This gas is then combined to power a vehicle along with regular gasoline.
The water energy produced is safe and non-explosive. It has been tested and proven to work by Bell Laboratories. There are not peer-reviews, but there are anecdotal reports and evidence. It is also being reported that the government and corporations are conversing with the developers of water gas. Many videos are on the Internet that demonstrate the process of using water and creating Brown Gas, in addition to personal testimonies and experts.
Using water energy to improve gas mileage is a new phenomena, but as the price of gas continues climbing, more and more individuals are converting their vehicles to run on water gas. In order to convert a car to run on water gas, a kit must be purchased. These kits contain instructions, usually in the form of e-books and manuals. Tools that can be found at any hardware storeare also needed in order to make the conversion, averaging approximately $65.
Those who have converted their vehicles to run on water energy report a 35%-70% increase in fuel efficiency. Better engine performance and a longer engine life are also being reported by those using water gas.
Car companies design vehicles to get poor gas mileage. Only 25% of the energy in a gallon of gas is used, and 75% is wasted. Instead of making vehicles more fuel efficient, catalytic converters were designed to cook this extra 75% of the fuel before exiting the tailpipe. Car companies are even installing devices in many vehicles to prevent hydrogen generators from converting water to gas that must be disabled. Now you decide who the scam artists are.
Get the Check Engine Light in your vehicle looked at if it goes on. Whatever problem is causing the light to come on, could be causing you to use up more fuel.
Instead of using up gas driving to rent movies, have them sent right to your door. Not only do you save on gas, it's cheaper renting from Netflix. You can choose the $4.99 a month plan to have two movies a month sent to you, paying about $2.50 per video. Or you can pay the $8.99/month plan to have an unlimited number of videos sent to you one at a time from Netflix. This means about 8 videos a month, and you pay about $1.12 per video. It's the same price for Blu-Ray. There's no late fees either. Check out their free trial. If you don't like it, cancel it and you don't have to pay anything. Try this fuel saver tip to save some gas and a little bit of money.
Good aerodynamics improve gas mileage. Extra things outside of your car, such as bug deflectors, roof-top carriers (even empty), ski racks, window wind deflectors, sunroof wind deflectors, and open convertible tops all cause you to waste fuel and decrease gas mileage.
If your vehicle was manufactured in 1997 or later, get a gauge that tells you how many miles per gallon you are getting as you drive. This can help you to consciously work to improve gas mileage.
When parking, pull into a spot and pull through to the following adjacent parking spot directly in front of you if possible, so that you avoid backing up, and can leave by pulling forward.
In the first three months of this year, travel fell on U.S. roads a total of 6.4%. The high price of gas is causing people to change the way they drive and look for alternative methods of travel to save money. More people are biking to and from their destinations. Public transportation is being used at the highest level in 50 years. Scooter sales are up almost 25% this year and motorcycle sales are climbing.
Toyota is currently developing a new hybrid-only model vehicle that is expected to launch in 2009. It will be sold alongside the third-generation Toyota Prius. Details are limited, but this new hybrid will reportedly be larger than the Prius, and have a larger wheelbase and track. It is also expected to have better handling and dynamics. No details as of yet about the expected miles per gallon for this hybrid.
Unless you are stopped in traffic, going through the drive-thru or waiting for someone turn off your vehicle. You use less gas restarting your vehicle than idling.
Statistically, it's cheaper to buy gas on Wednesdays. Also, fill up in the evening after rush hour is over, because prices tend to be higher during rush hour.
Drive at a more even pace, or drive slower, especially in stop-and-go traffic. Quick acceleration and braking causes you to use more fuel. Also, every 10 miles per hour, your vehicle consumes more gas. Driving slower will improve gas mileage and lower the amount you spend on fuel each month.
Another fuel saver is to check the pressure in your tires every week. You can find the number of the correct pressure for your tire on it's side and improve gas mileage by up to 10%.