Spending Less on Fuel

Posted on 1st February 2011 in Cars

With the cost of gas going up you’ll want to make sure that every cent you spend on gas is worth it. Here are a few tips.

- Remove any extra weight or unnecessary items that might be weighing your vehicle down. This will make it easier on both your automobile and your gas.

- Use cruise control when you’re on the highway. This keeps you from unnecessarily having to speed up and slow down, which burns gas.

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- Turn off your engine when idling at the drive-thru lane at fast food restaurants or the bank or when you’re waiting for a train to pass.

- Keep your car tuned up so that you can get the best gas mileage.

- Avoid quickly speeding up or slowing down between stop signs. Doing this burns through your gas.

- Make sure that you change your air filter every 15,000 miles.

- You can also opt to take public transportation. Not only will this save you gas and money, it’s better for the environment.

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Extreme Benefits of Diesel Cars: Three Reasons You Need to Buy One

Posted on 1st February 2011 in Cars

Today’s economy demands the consumer to be on the look out for savings. The benefits of diesel cars are extreme and those concerned with saving money should consider buying one. The following are just three of the reasons to consider this purchase:

The biggest difference you will see when buying a diesel car is in how much fuel is used. A diesel engine is approximately 30% more efficient than a vehicle using gasoline. With better fuel efficiency, you can keep more of your money when visiting the fill up station.

You will also find that an engine operating on diesel does not run as hot as gas powered vehicles. What this means is a higher life expectancy on the engine, resulting in less engine repairs.

While diesel engines may have been known as heavy pollutants in the past, advanced technology resulted in less emitted toxins and a much quieter engine.

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