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1. Racing away from green lights

When the light turns green, you don’t have to take off as quickly as possible. That pedal under your right foot is called the “gas pedal” for a good reason. The more you press down on it, the more gas you’re pumping into the engine.

Press lightly on the gas pedal, and you’ll still accelerate, and you’ll still get where you’re going. You might be surprised at how little pressure it takes to get your car up to speed in a reasonable time.

2. Racing up to red lights

When you’re driving down the street, and you see a light red light or stop sign up ahead, you should lay off the gas sooner rather than later.

There’s no point in keeping your foot on the gas until just before you reach the intersection. Let off the pedal sooner and give your engine a rest as you coast to the stop while braking gently. As an added benefit, your brake pads will last longer, too.

By themselves, these first two tips can improve your fuel economy around town by as much as 35 percent, according to tests conducted by automotive information Web site Edmunds.com.

3. Confusing the highway with a speedway

Even if it doesn’t involve hard acceleration, speeding wastes gas. The faster you go, the more air your vehicle has to push out of the way. It’s like moving your hand through water. The faster you try to move your hand, the harder the water pushes back.

In tests by Consumer Reports, driving at 75 miles per hour instead of 65 miles per hour reduced fuel economy by between 3 and 5 miles per gallon, depending on the vehicle.

4. Bumper-buzzing

Tailgating is a bad move for many reasons. First of all, it’s unsafe. You reduce your ability to react if the car in front of you slows or stops. It also means you have to pay ultra-close attention to that car which reduces your ability to scan for other hazards ahead of you and to the sides.

And tailgating wastes gas. Every time the driver ahead taps his brakes, you have to slow down even more than he did. (That’s because you can’t react immediately so you have to slow even more because you’re slowing down later.) Then you accelerate again to get back up to speed and resume your bumper-buzzing routine.

Hang back and you’ll be safer – plus you’ll be able to drive more smoothly and use less fuel. A good rule of thumb is to allow two seconds of space between your car and the one ahead. You can figure that out by counting off two seconds after the car in front of you passes an obvious landmark like an overpass.

5. Driving standing still

You’ve probably heard that it takes more gas to restart a car than to let it run. Maybe that used to be true, but it isn’t anymore. With modern fuel-injection engines, it takes very little extra gas to restart a car once it’s warmed up.

Idling, meanwhile, burns about a half-mile worth of gas every minute, according to the California Energy Commission. That’s why hybrid cars shut down their gasoline engines whenever they stop, even for a moment.

Now you don’t want to shut your engine down for every little stop in your regular, non-hybrid car – it’s not designed for that – but if you’re waiting for someone to run in and out of a convenience store, turn off the engine.

And don’t go through the drive-through at fast food restaurants. You’re already paying enough for the oil in those chicken nuggets.

Bonus tip: Don’t idle your engine to let it warm up before driving. It does your engine no good and it wastes gas. Instead, start driving right away, but drive gently until the engine is warm.

6. Short hops

For really short trips, take advantage of the opportunity to get some exercise. Try walking to the store instead of driving. You can save gas and burn a few calories instead.

If you can’t hoof it, save up your errands. A lot of short hops that let the engine cool down at home between trips can use twice as much gas as starting the car once and making a big sweep to all your stops, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

Go to your farthest destination first so your engine has a chance to reach its optimal operating temperature. Then make your other stops on the way back. With the engine warmed up, the car will restart easily and run efficiently all the way home.

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I am personally now driving a compact truck to save gas and am in the process of converting my Mercedes to run on used veggie oil I will also buy this new electric truck when it comes out
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They say it will cost around a penny a mile
I used to only drive my good old 1970′s land sleds but I snapped last year when it hit 3 dollars a gallon!
nope i did sipt up some tea i don’t drink moca’s they cost too much
i mean spit

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My girlfriend and me were debating about ways to save money on gasoline and she was trying to give me some tips and I just don’t think they make sense. Tell me what you think.

Tip 1: Always fill up your tank before it get to the half full mark as there will be less room for the gas to evaporate.

Tip 2: Always fill the tank up in the morning when the weather is cooler. When it’s colder the molecules of gasoline will be less active. Then as the day gets warmer the molecules move faster and spread out…. In other words when you fill up in the morning the gas is still, then as the day gets warmer the molecules expand and it creates more gas.

Tip 3: Fill up your car slowly, because when you fill it at a faster rate more gas vapors escape from the pump costing you more.

**This all sounds like crap to me as I have read alot of “gas saving tips” and have never came upon these.

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currently we spend about 20% of our annual salary on gas. we also combine trips and have slowed down to conserve. I don’t know just how much more our family can take.
Wow, it’s hard to pick a best answer, cause I feel for all of us. guess I’ll have to leave it up to the community. thanks for your answers!

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Has anyone tried these MPG Caps? They say you save 7-14% on gas and reduce emissions. I found them on
http://winwin4unglobe.mpgproduct.com/. They look good but would like some feedback.

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assuming first that you have to drive,thencheck your tire inflation,keep all your maintenance up to date,SLOW down,drive smoothly,try as much as possible to avoid rush hours,try to time traffic lights,plan your trips-no matter how short,walk cycle or jog when possible.

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Ride a bike with a basket on the back.
Comes in handy for store runs.

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