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very ood tips, thanks
. But I am concerned on this statistic you mentioned.-------------- 9. Drive at the speed limit. Cars use about 20% more fuel driving at 70 miles per hour than they do at 55 miles per hour. --------------- can you show me where you found that at? thats a huge percent, sounds inaccurate, but prove me wrong please. |
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On a trip that we make frequently, my husband and I switch off on who drives up and who drives back. Even if I drive in the heat, I have so much gas left over when I drive at the speed limits. When my husband drives and even if it's at night and the temperature is cooler, he uses almost the whole tank. I've normally only used half. There is a difference when you slow down, but I also read somewhere that you have to go at least 35 or 40 miles to be gas efficient.
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We have several cars in our family. We found that leaving the air conditioner on actualy saved a little in the gas miliage. With the air conditioning on and having the windows were rolled up, there was less air resistance. There is also the point that it is best to be comfortable when driving.
The big thing that saves fuel cost is to use moderate or light acceleration. When driving in the city, try to time the speed and distance between the traffic lights to allow less stopping when possible. There are many streets in large cities where the traffic lights are timed. Driving the posted speed limit gives the best results. Most of the fuel is used when accelerating. Just remember that when using the breaks, you are using up energy that was used to accelerate the vehicle. Driving with gentle acceleration and gentle breaking will give the best possible savings. Also, when going easy on the breaks, there is less wear of the breaking system, and thus there will be added savings. I found that it is best to have the correct tyre pressure. Handling and roll resistance is improved. This is also for safety reasons. Using good common sense driving habits can save as much as 30% compared to the average. Hard driving also increases the maintenance costs as well. I was very surprised to see this amount of savings as a reality. I expected less. |
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I agree very much with most of what you are saying here. I leave the air conditioning turned on all year around even though we have winters. In the winter time, it de-humidifies, thus reducing fog forming on the windows in the cold weather.
Also, during the summer, I like to ride in comfort. I personaly did some tests and found that with both our family cars, that the air conditioning made very little increase in fuel consumption if any at all. In fact, on the highway, because I was able to keep the windows rolled up, there was a slight improvment in the fuel economy. I had some of my friends do the same types of air conditioning tests with their vehicles. We all found that leaving the air conditioning on was a better all around option than not. What made the biggest savings was avoiding hard acceleration, and when possible, driving at a speed where it was possible to synchronize to get the green lights. This also saves wear on the breaks. Another thing that saves wear on the breaks, may also save some fuel and increase safety, is leaving a lot of space between your vehicle and the one in front. This way, if the traffic slows down a little, you don't have to be as hard on the breaks to slow down and then quickly speed up again. I have one vehicle that must use premium petrol. If not, the engine pings. I have another vehicle that must use a medium grade of petrol. I found that with the vehicle that uses medium grade, if I put in the premium grade, I get better fuel economy, which actualy makes up for more than the difference of the cost! I was told by the dealer that this is possible with some models of cars. Following all the advice that you gave, except for the air conditioning part, really saves a lot on the cost of the usage of the vehicle. Common sense and good judgement are in good order to have savings. Jerry G. ______________ Quote:
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The best way to save gas is to simply drive less.
I know that this might sound like a foreign concept, but if we cut back on our consumption of oil in this country, the prices for everything else will inflate slower and we will all save money in the long run. This is because everything that we use is either made of plastic, or has to be delivered by truck to the stores. Our increasing demand for crude oil and its derivatives, like gasoline, puts upward pressure on on the prices of all the goods sold in America. The sad fact is that when there is not enough of something to go around, the price of that item will rise for everyone. If we don't start to limit our consumption of gas, the price will sooner than later approach $5.00 a gallon. So the choice is clear. The less you drive your car, the lower the price of gas will stay. |
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I agree with driving less. I try to arrange all of my errands into one day and do it in a circular fashion bringing me back home from the last stop. A lot will have to do with food and anything cold. But, I can usually arrange for that to be my last stop before home.
Yesterday, I had several errands and a mistake on one of my receipts that would have given me money back from my grocery store. I instead, did all of my other shopping, came home , picked up the receipt and my grocery list and did both at the same time. It takes just thinking and sometimes calling before you go out shopping for an item that may or may not be there. |
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Thanks for the support on driving less.
All in all, until we raise our collective voices, the auto induxtry will not stop selling gasoline powered cars. There is just too much money at stake for them. They have the technologies in place right now to switch to ethanol, propane, hydrogen or electric hybrid cars. Yet, until it is totally necessary for the auto industry to make this change, they won't do it. It has taken 75 years to "perfect" the automobile experience by the auto makers. They see huge amounts of money that can still be drained from this inefficient method of powering cars. In the meantime, we are destroying the planet's ozone and global warming is rising because more cars are polluting the atmosphere every day. Everyone has an idea about saving gas. How about looking to the future and saving our children and our planet too. The writing is on the wall. Raise your voice before it is too late. |
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I have often thought that if Americans were asked to drive one day less, that they would do it if asked. That would probably involve carpooling with other people, carpooling kids, picking up an item for a neighbor from the store. I think if we could do that, that we would be sending a message that we don't want to be this dependent on oil. In the 70's I think that people were asked to cut back. I know that the gas was being rationed.
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If you are traveling at highway speeds - use the A/C. If less, use the windows.
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Did you know that a Corvette, even with its powerful V8, gets almost 30 MPG on the highway! Aerodynamics and tall highway gear make it effificent at those speeds! |
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Oil prices are rising due to meddling of traders. The laws of supply and demand are no longer the driver. The government was supposed to protect the consumer from such activity but they don't seem to act until it is too late and many are hurt. Think California and the phony electricical shortage during the Enron days....
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Ima Saver will be happy to hear that information on the gas savings from the "vettes."
I think driving differently will help you use less gas. I'm now accelerating more slowly to the dismay of others behind me. |
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I would have to go with the ac over opening windows
if its a hot day and you're driving slow open windows will use less fuel but whats the point - you won't cool down much ac cools the car down rapidly and only needs to be on for a short while to be effective. other gas price comparisons: for the US and the UK Hope these help Last edited by jeffrey : 05-18-2008 at 07:16 PM. |
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When gas prices started going through the roof last year I would put my car in neutral as much as possible and coast for awhile. Red lights became the enemy because they prevented me from continuing my coast and saving more gas.
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