How to save money on fuel—some easy tips
If that’s not enough, the US dollar is still struggling and there’s a credit crunch that affects the economies of the world. The least that a motorist can do is to know how to save money on fuel.
How to save money on fuel
Being a responsible driver is one of the keys to get your money’s worth when driving. Before anything else, you have to make sure that you maintain your car properly. Check the oil, water, brake fluid and other consumables before even attempting to use your car, especially in long drives.
It is also good to check if your tires are well inflated. For an optimum drive, be sure that your tires have the right air pressure. Most owners of big cars or SUVs think that filling their tanks full would save them more money. But this is not always the case.
Because excess fuel can flood expansion canisters (especially in old- model cars) thereby giving you a poor mileage. For a value-for-money tip, refill your tanks during the early hours because fuels are more condensed when cold.
Learning how to save money on fuel is very important. Because it is the motorists’ way of helping the world conserve its oil supply. Not only that, you are also prolonging the life of your car.
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Great tip, it seems that after Obama was elected, well during the election gas prices went down to $1.98 a gallon. Improvements much. Thanks for the tip.
























