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image Buy gasoline in the mornings or late evenings
Not many car drivers know about this one. Gas is more dense when it is cooler. In other words, it is more concentrated. So the best times to buy gas are at night or early in the morning before the temperature rises. Since gasoline is sold by volume and not by density it's best to take advantage of this little known fact and also enjoy the shorter lines at the gas pump.

image Use regular octane gas
For many cars, though there are some exceptions, regular octane gas is all you'll ever need as the engine's electronics will help retard knocking... Even if your car specifies premium gas, try the medium grade and see how that works as you may find that it works just fine saving you some money.

To see if your car can run well on regular octane gas take a look at your owner's manual and see what gas they recommend. If regular is explicitly mentioned then you can safely use it and reap the savings. If on the other hand it mentions premium or high octane gasoline then you'll need to experiment. When your car's gas tank is nearing empty, fill up halfway with the next lower grade (medium grade/octane) and keep tabs on how the car runs. If you notice hesitation or hear any pinging or knocking noises immediately go back to premium.

Don't top off
Excess gas will simply evaporate so once the pump clicks off remove the gas nozzle.

image Get that last drop of gas
We just told you not to top-off, but that doesn't mean you can't get every little bit of gas that you've already paid for. Before removing the nozzle from the car, twist it slightly so that it is upside down and tap a few times. Whatever gas is still there now goes into your tank and not to the next driver. Doing this also prevents the gas trickles that can run down the side of your car or get on your clothes and shoes.

imageTighten the gas cap
Gas will evaporate if the gas cap is not properly tightened. Tighten till you hear it click a few times. In fact some cars will throw up the "Check Engine" light if the gas cap is not properly tightened so check the gas cap before bringing the car in for costly service. If you loose your car's original gas cap it is strongly recommended that you purchase an original from your car dealer and avoid an after-market one. Remember, Tighten the gas cap after each fill-up!

image Find cheap gas prices in your area
Get to know and patronize the gas stations in your area and on your commute route that routinely have the best prices. You'll usually find the best gas prices outside the congested urban areas so if you happen to be traveling that way it may be best to wait.

If you are running Apple's awesome Mac OS-X then download a cool Dashboard widget called Gas that will show you the lowest gas prices in your local area.

image Consider a gas rebate credit card
Many oil companies and major credit cards now offer cash rebates on gas so check out the offers as it may save you some money when you buy gas.


YOUR COMMENTS

Very useful information , I have been driving for 40 years and did not know 30% of your information on fuel consumption
thanx crweb1950 Chris Weber | Jan 29, 06 | 8:51 pm

Thank you for the kind words. Please feel free to share any of your fuel saving tips with everyone. Tips To Save Gas | Jan 30, 06 | 8:21 am

I think you hit on most points nicely but I didn't see this one. Ethanol gas has hit the market in a big way with the "green factor" it's major draw for people. Unfortunately, I noticed my cars MPG seriously decrease using this stuff. That'd be fine if the price reflected the need to fill up more with it - which in my car is about 15% drop in mileage. The price is the same or only $0.05 less than 87 regular octane, yet will use up much faster. I don't care how "green" it is for the environment,.. I drive delivery pizza and I can't afford the extra 2 gallons ($5) per fillup, 1-2x a week. Michael M. | Mar 19, 07 | 10:49 pm

Thanks for sharing this with us. Was not aware of Ethanol's decreased MPG factor. Perhaps if Ethanol production increases then the price would come down?

Did you notice any performance hits like decreased acceleration... when running Ethanol? Tips To Save Gas | Mar 20, 07 | 6:50 am


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