Tuesday, November 18, 2008

More Insights About More Miles Per Gallon - Make Your Fuel Dollar Go Farther

Simple is often the best approach, and that includes when it comes time to stretch your fuel dollars. Here are simple and effective ways to increase the number of miles per gallon you get from your vehicle - no matter what kind of vehicle you drive. Practice these and others to improve your fuel economy in a meaningful way.

  • Reduce sail and drag - stuff piled on and hanging off of your vehicle creates more wind resistance and you pay for it with fewer miles per gallon. Leave the stuff at home unless you need it. That includes the ski rack too.
  • Travel in warmer weather - most of the time we don't have a choice, but you should know that cooler temperatures have a large adverse effect on fuel economy. If you normally get 38 miles per gallon in warm weather, expect something more like 33 when it's cold outside.
  • Accelerate gradually - to get improved fuel economy. Fewer miles per gallon is the price you'll pay for the pleasure of quickly moving from one speed to another. Go easy on the gas pedal and you'll go easy on your wallet too.
  • Drive out in front of your bumper - so you can anticipate the need to slow down, speed up, change lanes and so forth. No only is it safer, but you'll be better prepared to maintain fuel efficient driving techniques even when road and traffic conditions change.

Use these four practical ideas to get more miles per gallon. They can help you enhance the transportation value that you receive from a gallon of fuel.

Clair Schwan is an expert in frugal living, and has 38 ways to save gas, get better gas mileage and purchase cheaper fuel. See his gas saving ideas and more frugal living tips at http://www.frugal-living-freedom.com

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