by: Pete Lance
Gas prices are getting more and more ridiculous. And it’s going to keep increasing with no limit in sight! For the new car owners out there, do you know that a gallon of unleaded gasoline used to cost only $1.25? Therefore, it is becoming more and more important to maximize your money and save at the gas station.
So here we have compiled 10 best tips to help you get the most out of your dollar!
Gas prices are getting more and more ridiculous. And it’s going to keep increasing with no limit in sight! For the new car owners out there, do you know that a gallon of unleaded gasoline used to cost only $1.25? Therefore, it is becoming more and more important to maximize your money and save at the gas station.
So here we have compiled 10 best tips to help you get the most out of your dollar!
Tip 1: Shop Around
This is the advice
that you can apply anytime you buy anything. Always shop around. You can get a
cheaper price for your favorite brand, and probably a yet cheaper price for a
different brand.
Tip 2: Use a Gasoline
Credit Card
Gasoline credit cards
are great!
Tip 3: Buy Gasoline
When the Weather is Cool
Gasoline is denser in
cooler temperatures, such as in the morning or at night. Gas stations measure
volume, not density, so you'll be getting more solid fuel than vapors, thus
improving your overall gas mileage.
Tip 4: Avoid Gas
Stations That Just Refilled Their Tanks
When underground
tanks are refilled, particles at the bottom of the tank get stirred up, and
when these particles get into your gasoline tank, they affect the fuel
efficiency of your car.
Tip 5: Don’t Top Off
The gas pump needs
time to draw out the full amount of gas, so When you purchase a bit of gas at
the station, you get short bursts of fuel that you'll probably pay extra for.
You should refill your tank when you have less than half a tank left or when
you find a price that is so low you cannot afford to miss it.
Tip 6: Don’t Use High
Octane Gas
Most cars nowadays
are built to run on regular unleaded gas. Purchasing higher octane gas is
simply a waste of money. Octane measures how hard it is to ignite gas, not the
quality of the gas, so getting higher octane gas will not improve fuel
efficiency. You should only get these more expensive gases when your engine
pings, knocks or rattles.
Tip 7: Pump Your Own
Gas
It's cheaper to pump
your own gas at the self-serve stations rather than using the full-serve pumps.
Full-serve gasoline naturally costs more.
Tip 8: Lessen the Use
of Air-Conditioning
This tip is simple
enough. Air-conditioning uses electricity, and they can reduce fuel economy by
up to 20ŕIt's advisable to use the air ventilation system instead.
Tip 9: Plan Your Trip
You can avoid
unnecessary driving by planning your trip before hand, and of course that saves
you money on gas consumption.
Tip 10: Purchase
Vehicles That Get Good Mileage
This is probably one
of the best tips anybody can give on saving money at the gas pump. It's always
better to purchase vehicles that get good gas mileage. Check with your car
dealer about cars that have better fuel economy.
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