During this time of the pandemic, it is more important than ever to save money. It appears that gas prices are heading up. A good place to start saving money is to conserve money. There are some things you can do to conserve gasoline.
Watch Your Tire Pressure
Check your tire pressure regularly. It is not uncommon that certain tires may lose air from time to time. If your pressure is low, it takes more energy to drive the car, and uses more gasoline.
Combine Your Errands
Instead of making multiple visits to the grocery store per day or per week, plan a weekly grocery shopping trip and get all you need on that visit. If you have to pay bills or go for a dental checkup a few days apart, try scheduling them on the same day. It takes a little bit of extra planning, but fewer trips ensure lower gas consumption, helping you save quite a substantial amount of money.
Shop Gasoline
Consider Costco or other reduced rate vendors. 7 Eleven gives you about a 10 cent per gallon discount if you sign up for their promotion. Pay Cash. In general, you should avoid using your credit card unnecessarily, so you don’t have to pay interest on the bill. However, you should particularly avoid paying your gas bill with your credit card as some gas providers charge a substantial amount of money as fees for using the card. You may also end up paying more for using plastic in some places. Make sure you ask the gas provider about additional costs before you chose a payment method.
Watch Your Speed
The faster you drive, the more fuel you will burn. In fact, it can increase your fuel consumption by a good fifteen to thirty percent, depending upon how fast your drive. Try to drive at a constant speed of around 60 to 70 miles per hour for optimal fuel economy. If you drive aggressively and increase and decrease your speed frequently, you will end up burning a lot more gas than necessary.
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