Stop Wasting Money When You
Fill Your Car Up With Gas – Part 1
by Tim Gorman
It’s no big secret - gas prices are rapidly
rising. For many consumers this can lead to serious financial problems. This
article will give you some tips, guidelines, and basic advice for helping you
keep reduce the amount of money that you spend each week filling up your
vehicle.
If you’re like the average driver then you can expect to put 15,000 miles on
your vehicle every year and average about 20 miles on a gallon of gas. What this
means is that for every 10 cents that gas prices rise you can expect to spend an
extra $75 a year. Unfortunately you can’t control the price of gas however, you
can change some driving/car habits that will allow you to save money every time
you visit a gas pump.
The biggest money waster when it comes to purchasing gasoline for your car is
determined based on how well you maintain your vehicle. Since your automobile
only uses 15% of the gas you pump into it with the rest expended for various
other reasons in behooves you to take care of your car. Always perform the
regularly scheduled maintenance on your vehicle in order to keep it running
smoothly and most importantly efficiently. This will allow it to use the
gasoline you put into it more economically and allow your car to become more
pocketbook friendly.
Sometimes it pays to be a smart gasoline shopper. What that means is to keep
your eyes open in order to spot the lowest advertised price at gas stations as
you do your normal daily driving routines. I’m not advocating that you actively
go search for the cheapest gas since this will increase the amount of miles you
drive and end up actually costing you more money then you would save. Just be a
conscious observer and when you spot a cheaper price for gas then you would
normally pay feel free to stop and fill your car up.
One of the ways that you can save more money at the gas pump is by using a
gasoline credit card. Normally when you use a gasoline card you receive a 5 or
10 percent rebate back on the purchase of your gas. This rebate can be
significant and can add up to anywhere from $75 to $300 in a given year. Of
course the amount is dependant on the number of times you fill up and requires
you to consistently use your gasoline card for all gas purchases.
Here’s a good money saving tip for you scientific types out there in driving
land. Gasoline becomes denser in colder temperatures. Gas pumps are set to
measure the volume of the fuel that you pump and not the density. This means
that if you fill up your gas tank in the cooler morning temperatures, or in the
colder evening hours, that you’ll be getting better gas price economy.
In some cases you can search the Internet for the lowest gas prices. This can be
very helpful if you’re planning a trip that requires a long drive. Use the
Internet to find the lowest costing gas along the route you will be taking to
get to your destination.
These were just a few quick tips and ideas to help you save a little more of
your hard earned paycheck every time you fill your car up with gasoline. Look
for part 2 of this article with even more money saving gasoline tips.
Timothy Gorman is a successful webmaster and publisher of Best-Free-Insurance-Quotes.com.
He provides insurance information and offers discount auto, life and
home
insurance that you can research in your pajamas on his website.
Other websites operated by Tim
Cellular-Phone-Solutions.com - Free information
and resources regarding cell phones and
cell phone plans.
Military-Loans-Online.com – Which provides free
money saving loan quotes on all of your loan needs to include
home equity loan information.
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About The Author
Timothy Gorman is a successful webmaster |
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