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How To Obtain Cheap Gas

By: Chris Channing.

It's tough to find ways to save on gas, as many will just tell consumers that they need to find alternatives to driving a vehicle. But in rural areas and for those who have long commuting times to get to work, this isn't a viable option. Thus, finding ways to be economic on gas becomes one's goal as gas prices continue to soar.

The most common way to save gas is to not use things such air conditioning or heating in a vehicle, as this puts further strain on the engine that leads to higher gas consumption. Interestingly, this isn't always the case on highways or interstate travel. High drag caused by lowered windows will reduce a car's ability to be aerodynamic- and thus lower its gas efficiency. Therefore it's best to use air conditioning at higher speeds.

Fuel efficiency and responsibility go hand in hand in the sense that driving sensibly will lead to better fuel efficiency. Slow acceleration speeds, driving the speed limit (or lower), and braking with self control will all put less strain on engines that would otherwise decrease fuel efficiency performance. This can increase one's fuel efficiency a few miles per gallon in the long run.

There is another common misconception in the fuel efficiency debate in regards to the grade of a particular type of gasoline. Higher octane ratings are proven to propel a vehicle longer and farther than lower octane ratings, meaning that higher grade fuel should last longer. While this is true, premium fuels are too expensive to get a return on the increased price.

Two other options help dictate gas mileage: weight and tire inflation. Weight, for instance, might be putting extra drag on one's engine, or even causing a car to be less aerodynamic via a lopsided vehicle. Excess weight can also put more strain on tires, which should always be checked for accurate inflation. A tire that is not properly inflated will always decrease gas mileage considerably.

Lastly, it should be noted that when "warming up" a car, it shouldn't take more than a minute or two before the car is safe to drive even in winter conditions. There is no use in warming up a car longer than necessary, as this burns extra fuel. When wanting to listen to music while sitting idle, it is also best to turn a car's ignition to the setting that only drains the battery- but be careful not to do so for long or the car may not start again.

Final Thoughts

There aren't too many things that consumers can resort to in getting the high prices of gasoline down, except keep responsible on the subject and follow the aforementioned tips. Many tips may only increase gas mileage by a few miles per gallon, but this can add up each time one needs to refuel up at the pump, and annual savings can be truly astounding.

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