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Here’s a neat little bonus tip. When you have finished filling up your gas tank try turning
nozzle of
hose a full 180 degrees. This will drain a bit more gas into your tank; in some cases up to an entire half-cup that would otherwise be a bonus to
next gas customer. Over
course of a year an extra half-cup of gasoline will save you quite a bit of money.
One of
biggest gasoline money saving tips I can pass on to you deals with
octane of
gas you put into your car. Most vehicles in today’s society are built very efficiently allowing you to put 87-octane gas into them. Trust me when I tell you that your car doesn’t need
more expensive high-octane gas as long as you perform your routine maintenance. The amount of money you can save by switching to
87-octane fuel can amount to a large sum within a year’s worth of driving.
Two final money saving tips I want to pass along include avoiding “topping off” at
gas pumps. When you purchase just a bit of gas at
gas station
pump doesn’t have enough time to really activate, resulting in short bursts of fuel that may short change you from
amount of gas that you are purchasing. The best time to replenish your gas tank is when you have half a tank or less left in your vehicle. Additionally try not to drive your car when
gas gauge is on empty. You may think that you using very little gas when your car is on empty, but you are in fact using more gas because your vehicle is running less efficiently as it tries to accelerate and decelerate in a normal fashion. Try to keep your gasoline level above
quarter tank marker.
If you take
time to use
tips presented in this article you will be able to spend less on your total fuel bill and have a little bit of extra money to do with as you see fit.

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