Increasing Gas
Mileage
Gas prices sure are ridiculous these days. How are we even
supposed to keep up with the constant fluctuation? Gas
companies are basically bleeding us dry for one simple reason;
they can. Whether we all like it or not, we must purchase gas
to get back and forth to work daily, and not to mention all the
other errands we can't avoid. While there's no way to force the
local gas station to charge less, we can do other things to
save money. We basically want to increase gas mileage. However,
many people do not know how to do this.
Tips to Increase Gas Mileage
Back when I learned how to drive, my father always preached
to me about how to increase gas mileage. I have to admit, some
of these things were rather simple. For starters, you should
always make sure that your tires are at the correct pressure.
If they're low, you are wasting gas. The vehicle basically has
to struggle more, hence burning more gas. You can also purchase
various exhaust systems that will easily increase gas mileage.
One of the simpler factors that should increase gas mileage is
the ever-popular engine treatment. You can purchase these at
any gas station or Wal-Mart. You basically pour it in with your
gas and it can increase gas mileage; but you only do it every
certain amount of miles as specified on the bottle. Basic
maintenance to your vehicle will also increase gas mileage,
therefore you should always keep on top of it.
I have to laugh at my mother because she hardly leaves her
house. She claims that there's just nothing to go out for.
Since she's retired, she only leaves her home once a week to
get groceries. Her car, which is a 97, only has 47,000 miles on
it. That baffles me. While the gas prices don't really affect
individuals like her, most of us are not so fortunate. We
essentially need to increase gas mileage and save cash. My
favorite way to increase gas mileage that many don't consider
is speed. If you drive slower, you will burn less fuel. In
addition, all of you out there who refrain from using your car
air conditioner in the summer time in order to increase gas
mileage; well, I hope you don't roll down your windows. If you
do drive with the windows down, you are burning the same amount
of gas simply due to the drag. Your car is fighting the wind
and burning more gas, so you might as well turn on the air.
There are simple ways to increase gas mileage; it's all about
caring for your vehicle.
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