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The Comprehensive Guide To Saving Money on Gas

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Well guys and girls, that's it. Hopefully these tips can help transform that gas guzzling monster in your drive way to something a little more manageable. When all of these methods are employed, most people can -easily- double their mileage, some can far exceed double.

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Feb 11, 2011. 11:17 AMGabriel_0147 says:
Good hints!. Still, a very important one has been missed (i guess): get a low mpg car. Imported Europeans are the best/more common on fuel saving.

For instance, I have a little Citroen (diesel, 5 seats, 1992) in which I ride every day to university. Most is country roads, but include some city traffic and a few pedal-to-the-metal moments. I never went below 52 mpg (us gallons). Back in the 90s, an advertised announced a best of 64 mpg for this car. It held a record for economy until 2008, lost for a Peugeot HDI)

Cars that go below 25mpg are quite rare in Europe. They're either big luxury cars, US cars, or pre80's. Maybe because we rely on small blocks, I don't know....
Nov 19, 2009. 11:46 AMHmff says:
That was an ok way to save on gass but we need more modifcasons than driveing habits.
May 8, 2010. 7:44 PMJoenavy85 says:
the problem is there are only so many mods that will help, I'll be doing an instructable later this summer on mods I'm doing to my jeep. I currently get around 26 MPG on the highway in my '05 Jeep Liberty and the EPA tested it at 21 MPG on the Highway (an almost 20% increase). And that was mostly from changing my driving habits.
Aug 29, 2008. 1:00 PMzim says:
Excellent Job! I've been doing a lot of these for a while now, but you have done well to get them together so well.

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