How to Save Money on Gas

This weekend, oil prices hit over $140 a barrel. It seems that gas prices going down, are nowhere near site. So? Many people I try to figure out what it is that they can do to save money on gas. Here are some simple things you can do that won’t cost you any more money but hopefully can help you save a few on the gas bill.

One commonly overlooked area is tires. Make sure your tires are properly inflated. The place you can find out is in your owner’s manual, or in the door jam on the drivers side. The other place you can look is on the actual tire itself. But, the most efficient place to find and the most accurate place to find out is going to be in the car owners manual. If your tires are not inflated to the maximum, the softness created by the tire will cause drag on the car. If there’s a drag, there is resistance and that resistance is what makes your car have to work harder to go forward. The heart of the cars were, the more gas to use.

Make sure you’re also checking your wheel alignment. It’s important for the wheels to be aligned so that they are both rolling in the same direction. If they are not rolling in the same direction, they’re pulling in two different directions, and again that causes more resistance. More resistance equals again more drag.

The last tip to think about is make sure you have a good air pressure gauge. Don’t use the pencil type Eric pressure gauges. They are not very efficient. Purchase a dial gauge, they cost about $15, but they’re way more accurate.

Try these and you should be with a save gas

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