Thursday 17 February 2011

How to save money on gas

Car maintenance
1. Keep the tires inflated properly. This one is simple and a potential lifesaver. Underinflated tires waste fuel and wear out the tire tread. Also, check tires regularly for alignment and balance.

2. A well-tuned engine burns less gas. Get regular tuneups and follow through with routine maintenance. The right parts and fresh oil keep your engine happy and less thirsty for gas.

3. Get the junk out of the trunk. A weighed-down car uses more fuel. For every extra 250 pounds your engine hauls, the car loses about one mile per gallon in fuel economy. Carry only the basic emergency equipment and items you really need.

Gas shopping
4. Buy the lowest grade (octane) of gasoline that is appropriate for your car. Check your owner's manual for this information. As long as your engine doesn't knock or ping, the fuel you're using is fine. You can save hundreds of dollars a year.

5. Pay cash at stations that charge extra for credit cards.

6. Don't top off the gas tank. Too much gas will just slosh or seep out. Why waste those extra pennies?

Driving
7. Drive intelligently; don't make fast starts or sudden stops. You're just overexerting your engine and burning extra fuel. Gradual acceleration also helps automatic transmissions run better. Engine-revving wastes fuel, too.

8. Lighten up on the accelerator. The faster you drive, the more gas you use. Speed limits have gone up around most of the nation, but you don't have to see your fuel consumption go up drastically as well. For example, driving at 55 mph rather than 65 mph can improve your fuel economy by two miles per gallon.

9. Avoid long warm-ups. Even on cold winter mornings, your car doesn't need more than a minute to get ready to go. Anything more and you're just burning up that expensive fuel.

10. Combine errands into one trip and plan your stops for the most efficient route. You'll save yourself time and money.

11. Do not rest your left foot on the brake. The slightest pressure could cause a drag that will demand additional gas use -- and wear out the brakes sooner.

Other good habits
12. Tighten up that gas cap. Make sure it's on securely. Buy a new one if your current cap doesn't fit snugly. Gas easily evaporates from the tank if it has a way to escape.

13. Buy a fuel-efficient car. When pricing cars, factor in long-term fuel costs. Keep in mind that sunroofs add to wind resistance, lowering the mileage per gallon.

14. Be smart with the air conditioning. On the highway, closed windows decrease air resistance, so run the air conditioner. But in stop-and-go traffic, shutting off the air conditioning and opening the windows can lighten your fuel use. Air conditioning can lower your fuel economy by 10 percent to 20 percent.

15. Remove snow tires in good weather. Deep tread and big tires use more fuel.

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these tips on how to save gas will be much better to save money rather than what you been doing right now and its more effiecient.

Thursday 10 February 2011

An indicator of confidence among US consumers edged sharply lower in the past week, as gas prices soared to a record high for a February.
The ABC News-Langer Research Consumer Comfort Index averaged -46 in the week ended February 6, down from -41 a week ago.
The index is just eight points above its all-time low and is well away from its long-term average of -14 in 25 years of weekly polls.
The poll suggested rising gas prices - at an average of $3.13 a gallon in February, up from $2.74 per gallon six months earlier - had a significant negative impact on consumer confidence.
Only 13% of survey respondents rated the economy positively, while just a quarter thought it was a good time to spend money. Some 43% of respondents rated their personal finances positively.
www.rttnews.com/Content/USEconomicNews.aspx?Node=B2
 In Ohio , gas prices continue to climb in a trend analysts say is likely to continue amid concerns about the stability of the Middle East and its oil supplies.
A survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express puts the state's average price for regular-grade gas at $3.14 a gallon, up 4 cents from last Monday's average of $3.10. Ohio prices have risen for three straight weeks.
A year ago, Ohio motorists were paying an average $2.57 for regular.

Analysts say prices could rise as much as 8 cents more over the next two weeks, until the conflict in Egypt is resolved and tensions ease in neighboring countries
news.cincinnati.com/article/20110207/.../Ohio-gas-prices-keep-rising
                   These are updates on the gas prices these days and what it looks like now, I think for awhile that we going to see lower prices again... Hopefully, but the prices are rising because of the tensions that are going on around the world so of right now .

Monday 7 February 2011

gas prices

Global fuel and consumption, however, is projected to increase by 100 to 150 percent over the next 20 years, driven largely by the rapidly growing Chinese and Indian economies; and this growth and this increase in demand will force prices even higher.
John Shadegg
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I think John shadegg is right about the gas prices being higher in the next couple of years . It will continue to get higher and higher if we dont make a change about it. But in the other hand if gas prices went down then oil companies willnot make any money and will just put the gas prices even higher! .

Tuesday 1 February 2011

Welcome to my post and I think you will like my topic because it talks about the present issue we have right now and its very important and something to fix about. My topic is about gas prices and why they are so high right now. I believe they are taking too much money out of our pockets and it probably could get higher in the future if they don’t do anything about to change it. The range of the prices of gas now of days is probably up to 3 dollars and up and some places are even higher than that and it’s ridiculous. You have to pay like 50 or 60 $ for a full tank of gas in your car. When i had to fill up my car it would take alot of money out of pocket and for other people probably wont pay other bills and stuff and will get fustrated. They need to do something about it about these prices because it could get worse if no one do nothing about it.