Let’s face it: With gas prices on the rise more and more car drivers are asking themselves how they can save gas without buying a new car that would use less fuel. Surprisingly there are many things you can do without sacrificing too much.
One solution to this is obviously buying a smaller car – when driving less is not an option. You still need to go to work – no matter how high gas prices will go. Another way are products that you can use in your existing car to improve milage.
What many drivers do not know is that there are many ways to use less fuel, some of which are so laughably easy that you will be stunned that you had never thought of them before. You do not have to buy expensive products, as most of the best ways to conserve fuel have no cost, or at least a very small cost.
Indeed, some of the easiest ways to increase your gas mileage are right under your nose when you drive – literally! Read on to find out how some of the features in your car can help you save gas!
One of the simplest gas-saving devices your car has already built-in is the cruise control device. Originally made to make it easier for drivers to hold a constant speed over a long distance, the cruise control turns out to be an excellent fuel-saving mechanism.
For instance, many people have earned themselves speeding tickets by having a heavy foot that got out of control, but with the cruise control set, you can drive at a consistent speed without glancing at the gauge every three seconds!
The cruise control will save you gas because it keeps you from all the small ‘acceleration boosts’ that we perform almost subconciously while driving. Drivers tend to overreact when accelerating and when breaking. As a result alot of energy and gas is being wasted.
Accelerations are what causes your car to burn more fuel. The more you accelerate the more fuel is needed.
Most drivers don’t bother looking at their current speed – unless they are thinking they could get a speeding ticket.
The faster your car is going the more the engine has to run -and the more gas it will use. It is not that driving 10% faster means you use 10% more gas – your car uses much more than that. The faster the engine turns the more inefficient it will run.
Not all features are beneficial for gas usage, however. If you are a big fan of using your car’s air conditioning, you are costing yourself in fuel efficiency! Having the air conditioning on makes your car work much harder, as you can tell because of the lessened power and responsiveness when you accelerate. Whenever you can, try to drive with the air conditioning off!
In addition to the things you can do while you drive you can also buy a device that will imrove the efficiency of your engine.
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