1. Drop
the excess weight from your car. Heavy
cars are harder to roll and require more gas.
2. Go easy
on your break and gas pedals. Hard
breaking and quick acceleration means more gasoline consumption.
3. Drive
under 60 mph. Research shows that your
engine uses more gas for every mph above 60.
4. Use
your car's cruise control feature.
Naturally, you maintain your speed, increase fuel efficiency and save
money on gas.
5.
Inflate your tires to their proper air pressure levels. This will
ensure that your engine do not have a hard time rolling your car and
not consume a lot of gas.
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6. Use
gas cards to pay for gas and
other qualified purchases to earn rebates. Current percentage rebates
are from 2% to 5% on gas purchase and 1% to 2% on other non gas
purchases.
7. Change
your oil when needed to improve your gas
mileage. Also, use the recommended oil grade for your car.
8.
Use high octane gas when it is recommended for your car. High octane
gas means better fuel efficiency; however, not all cars need high
octane gas. So if your car does not need such gas, stick to regular
gas. High octane gas also costs more than regular gas.
9. Replace
clogged air filters so your engine does
not use gas more than what necessary.
10.
Replace gas tank caps to avoid faster
evaporation of gas.
There you have it, ten easy tips on how highway
drivers save money on gas.
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