Regardless of the budget you have or the type of vehicle that you are operating, driving or considering buying, consideration of gas and mileage will figure into that equation somehow, in some way, shape or form.
If you want to seriously improve fuel economy for your commuting, leisure or pleasure vehicles and recreational crafts, you will have to understand and decode all the intricacies and complexities involved in the dynamics of fuel economy, vehicle design, driver and driving habits and translating them into practical activities and plans to make the most of your gallons, miles and gas dollars – going further with less!
Are you interested in taking personal and pro-active steps to improve fuel economy? The following tips and guidelines will help your go further with the amount of gas that you’re putting into it.
Plan ahead and take into consideration road, weather and driving conditions that you might fase (ice, snow, rain, ground/gravel, hilly or straight, highway or back-roads)
Avoid traffic, congestion and even construction, bottle-necks, busy rush-hour traffic, pile ups, accidents or road closures that can cause delay and have you stuck idling, stopping and starting, braking and accelerating, changing lanes unnecessarily.
Consider alternative fuels, routes, newer technologies, even hybrid/electrical cars, additives and vehicle enhancers (filters, automotive products) to clean and protect your engine.
Get rid of all inefficient and/or aggressive driving procedures. Going through implementing these strategies, can help you immensely in saving money now, tomorrow and in the future!
Make sure that you observe the speed limit and drive consistently, anticipating changes and making them gradually, to lessen the demand on energy of and for your vehicle, resulting in less gas consumption. Limit your trips if you can and combine errands to make every trip and mile, gallon and gas dollar count!
When you are driving your vehicle you should try to avoid braking suddenly or starting abruptly. Not only does this effect less wear and tear on your car, it also gets you better value from every gallon in your gas tank!
The above information will help you improve fuel economy no matter what type of vehicle you are driving.
YOU TOO CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Here are some more techniques to improve your driving, safety and improve fuel economy:
Anticipate and slow down when required
Cut down on speeding at all times
Gradually bring your vehicle to a stop or go faster SLOWLY!
Make conserving and stretching your fuel and energy resources a priority in everything you do (choosing a car, filling it up, maintaining it and driving it!)
Put less pressure and squeeze on the gas pedal at all times
Smaller and more lightweight cars are better and MORE fuel efficient
DRIVE SMART AND SAVE MONEY ALL AT THE SAME TIME! Make it your top priority to conserve, cut consumption and improve fuel economy any which way you possible can. Turn promise, prospect and potential into reality and value TODAY, TOMORROW and FOR THE FUTURE!