Ways To Cut Down On Gas Consumption
Making our gas dollars go farther is easier than one might think. In this article we explore more ways to make sure our vehicle gets the best gas mileage possible.
Driving on rough roads, such as those made of gravel or dirt, will reduce your fuel consumption by as much as 30 percent.
If there is an alternative route that you can take you should consider taking it if it isn't going to add too many miles onto your trip.
On a side note, if you are planning a camping trip and are driving a new model car or truck you may want to think about leaving your car at home and finding alternative travel arrangements. The wear and tear to a vehicle that is being driven over rough gravel road can damage the underside of your vehicle, causing damage that you�re not aware of for some time to come. This damage, even if minimal, could be a factor towards increasing your gas costs and fuel inefficiency. Keep track of the cost of regular unleaded fuel for your records. Try to combine as many purposes into one trip as you can for the following reasons: You'll save time and money by combining the number of errands and stops that you make in one trip. When you make several smaller trips, especially in cold weather, you will use up to twice as much fuel than if you were taking a multipurpose trip. Cold starts for your car use up more gas and are harder on vehicle maintenance than driving for a longer period of time, keeping the engine of your car warm. Planning your trip makes your driving more efficient and you spend less time driving aimlessly from location to location. There are ways that you can get to work that will help you save on gas consumption for your car. When driving to work avoid the peak times for rush hours. This way you'll use up less fuel and you�ll spend less of you precious time sitting around in heavy traffic. Try telecommuting from work if you're in a position to do so. If you are the owner of more than one vehicle you should try to drive the car that has the best gas mileage more often than the one with higher gas mileage. Save the vehicle with the lower gas mileage for those trips when you don�t want your new vehicle damaged or don�t want to put the miles on the odometer. Find out about ride-sharing programs and carpools that are available in your local area. By commuting to work with others you'll be cutting your monthly fuel costs by as much as half. You'll also be saving on the wear and tear of your car. Many large cities have what is known as the HOV lane (high occupancy vehicle) to encourage drivers to commute to work. Use the public transit service if it's convenient for you and available where you live. You may be able to drive your vehicle to the bus depot and commute from there. Even though you�re still driving your car part way to work you�ll still notice a substantial savings when it comes to the cost of your commute to and from work. Hopefully this article has been helpful in finding new ways to conserve energy and get the best gas mileage. Be sure to look for our next article with more money saving tips.
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