From-Brownsville,Texas
To-Las Vegas,Nevada
Gas Price-$3.00
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Dec 12th, 2011. 3 Comments.
I am planning to cancel Directv next month…
I’m not paying $29.99 a month, plus there is
nothing on tv but immoral people anyway.
Local channels cost only $11.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Dec 1st, 2011. 6 Comments.
Put it in your gas tank at every fill up
It increases your MPG 7-14%
Reduces emissions 75%
Registered with EPA
Used by Nasa for 30 years
$20.95 for 10 capsules; 9 tank fill-up (major savings)
Here’s a link to help you understand http://loproducts.mpgproduct.com/understanding.html
Just curious.
I really do appreciate your feedback, sincerely, this is exactly why I asked this question. Thanks.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Nov 27th, 2011. 5 Comments.
I want to know which one is Ford , Chevy , Toyota? I don’t know which one will help me save my money.
It don’t have to be very powerful truck.
I am looking for a small truck for me to buy a used truck in summer time if I can.
I would like to hear from you.
TY!
Dang , I only have two answered lol.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Nov 16th, 2011. 2 Comments.
i understand the idea of using less
but at this point
most americans are using as little as possible
how can we save money
whether you have alternative fuels, or any ideas……as long as it saves me money in the long run
also….can you tailor any of these ideas to a teenager (im 16 with a trucj that gets aroun 22mpg)
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Nov 12th, 2011. 7 Comments.
A lighter car would have better gas mileage. Filling tanks only half way would decrease a demand for oil being processed into fuel (maybe?) and cars would become a little more economic. Does anyone think that would help at all?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Nov 10th, 2011. 6 Comments.
I’m always looking for tips to save money on gas and have already learned some nice tricks. You can read about them on the Answers Blog at: http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-d8pH0dcoRKeB12yOcnUQp.9VCFos?p=22513
Let me know what other things I can do to save money as gas prices rise.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Nov 8th, 2011. 37 Comments.
There’s a certain formula I’ve learned back in high school that I can’t seem to remember.
It went something like this..
John needs to buy gas. If gas is priced at $4.13 per gallon and Johns car holds up to 14 gallons. How much gallons does he need to pump to get the most bang for his buck.
I’ve asked a similar question in the mathematics category but haven’t gotten a concrete answer that I’m looking for. I’m pretty sure someone out there remembers this type of equation. Thanks guys
You’re absolutely correct. I remember what it was now what I was looking for. It was the MPD. Thanks guys
It was the calculation of how much it costs per mile depending on the current gas price. There was no saving whatsoever, my apologies.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Nov 7th, 2011. 3 Comments.
since gas went up i down graded to plus. wondering if i should switch back to premium to save cash? it costs more but doesn’t it give much better millage in sportbikes?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Oct 28th, 2011. 7 Comments.
I filled up my vechile and it cost $110.00. I only drive to work and once a week food shopping. I usually fill up every 4 weeks.
But I need to save money.
How do you deal with these high prices? what are you changing in your life to save money? Are your changes making a positive difference?
Example: in my house we have cut out meat. We are eating seasonal foods and more grains and beans. We saved lots of money, and lost weight – 35 pounds in 9 months.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Oct 23rd, 2011. 5 Comments.
I have a 2000 Dodge Caravan 4 cyclinder. I could take out the middle and third row. Would it make sense or I wouldn’t save much?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Oct 22nd, 2011. 7 Comments.





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