Jul 5, 2022
Here are six simple tips we compiled to help you save money on this month's gas budget.

It’s no secret that gas prices are on the rise. With the price of fuel approaching $5.00/gal and over in some states, driving a car is becoming more and more expensive. There are multiple things you can do to improve your gas mileage and save money at the pump. Here are six simple tips we compiled to help you save money on this month’s gas budget:

1. Keep your tires properly inflated

You’ve probably heard it before, but it’s true. Keeping your tires properly inflated helps use less fuel. When your tires are inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure, it decreases rolling resistance, which means your car doesn’t have to work as hard to move. This saves you gas and money at the pump.

If you’re not sure how to check your tire pressure, most gas stations have air pumps that you can use. Just be sure to check your owner’s manual first to find out what the recommended tire pressure is for your car.

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2. Avoid excessive idling

If you’re sitting in your car with the engine running, you’re wasting gas. Idling uses more fuel than starting and stopping your car, so it’s best to avoid it whenever possible. If you’re going to be stopped for more than a minute or two, turn off your engine.

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3. Get a tune-up

One way to improve your gas mileage is to get a tune-up. A tune-up helps your car run more efficiently, which means you’ll use less fuel. When your car is running properly, it doesn’t have to work as hard to move and you’ll save at the pump.

If you’re not sure if your car needs a tune-up, consult your owner’s manual or ask your mechanic.

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4. Drive smoothly

If you’re the type of driver who likes to speed up and brake frequently, you’re using more gas than you need to. Driving smoothly – accelerating gradually and braking gently – can help improve your gas mileage.

When driving on the highway, cruise control can also help smooth out your driving. Cruise control helps you maintain a consistent speed, which means your car doesn’t have to work as hard to accelerate. This will help improve your fuel economy as well.

5. Combine errands

Whenever possible, try to combine errands into one trip and plan a route that requires little to no backtracking. This way, you won’t have to waste gas by driving back and forth multiple times. If you can, plan your errands so that you can do them all in one go.

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6. Use the right octane level gasoline

If your car requires premium gas, using a lower octane level can actually decrease your fuel economy because your car’s engine won’t be running as efficiently. Be sure to use the recommended octane level for your car to get the best gas mileage possible.

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Conclusion

By following these simple tips, you can improve your gas mileage and save money at the pump. These days, every little bit of money saved helps. Try out these tips on your next road trip or errand run and see how much you can save.

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