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With high gas prices and aging vehicles, knowing what affects your mileage is more important than ever. The experts at eHow can help you save on gas and enjoy more Sunday-afternoon drives, without worrying about an empty tank.
Before driving on a full tank of gas, record the mileage and then record it again when on near empty. Use two mileage numbers to calculate gas mileage the with help from a Read More
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You may have noticed how expensive gasoline is these days. A few simple steps can improve your gas mileage, and free up more cash for the more important things in life - Read More
The price of gasoline is not likely to go down permanently. If you can't save money at the pump by buying cheaper gas, then the only way to save money is by burning less of Read More
Get better gas mileage in a vehicle by driving less frequently, planning errands sequentially, being a conservative driver and using cruise control. Save money on gas with Read More
Properly-inflated tires will save gas, but there's no concrete way to relate the two, as the amount of gas that is saved is dependent on how under-inflated the tires were Read More
Between high gas prices and ecological concerns, everyone has a reason to conserve gas. Buying a new vehicle isn't the only way to increase fuel economy. There are many Read More
The simplest way of improving a car's gas mileage through mechanical means is routine maintenance, including replacing spark plugs and making sure belts are all in good Read More
Speeding is the worst drain on gas mileage. Your car's mileage rates should hold steady until about 60 miles per hour, but for every 5 mph above 60, you lose about a mile Read More
Gas is a major expense in many households. Calculating exactly how many miles per gallon your car actually gets on a trip can be valuable information. It can help you Read More
In order to save money on gas when driving, don't accelerate quickly out of stoplights, plan out trips beforehand, and avoid stop-and-go traffic. Find out why speeding can Read More
To get better gas mileage in a car, service the fuel injection system. Improve gas mileage with the car maintenance tips in this free video on automotive repair from a Read More
When fuel prices increase, consumers begin looking for alternatives to fuel their vehicles. One alternative is ethanol, an organic fuel made from corn and other organic Read More
Driving with a manual transmission will only save gas money if a person drives responsibly and conservatively. Discover why a person who uses a manual transmission Read More
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