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Wednesday, June 11. 2008
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With the national price for gasoline over four dollars a gallon, many people will have big problems filling their car's gas tank. Americans are now spending about four percent of their take home pay on fuel. Gasoline now rivals the costs that consumers pay for housing and food.
Below is a list of different ways consumers can save at the gas station.
Estimates for tune ups, fuel savings from vehicle maintenance, full roof racks, keeping tires properly inflated, using the recommended grade of motor oil, and speed limits are based on studies and literature reviews performed by Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc., Washington, DC. Air filter savings based on Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). 1981. Automobile Fuel Consumption in Actual Traffic Conditions. Paris, France. Tests were performed before the introduction of computer-controlled, fuel-injection engines. The Department of Energy is currently researching the fuel economy effects of clogged air filters on modern engines. Trackbacks
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Good post at the right time.. With gas prices topping more than four dollars a gallon and predicted to hit five bucks before summer’s end, people are looking for ways to alleviate the pump pain.
Heh, hauling around about a hundred or so pounds of tools in my pickup truck might not be the best idea I've had.
I probably use a hammer or a screwdriver out of the lot a few times a year. If I remove all the useless tools, I wonder how much gas I'll save...
Most of these gas saving ideas are simply common sense.
But when I read the list, common sense things stuck out that I just forgot about. I'd have to say cruise control is one of the common sense things. Awesome list.
Excellent and detail information about the fuel and gas for your vehicle..
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