Hypermiling: How to Make Your Car Go
Further with Less Gas
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction page 4
Chapter 2
What is
Hypermiling? Page 7
Chapter 3
Why has Hypermiling
become so Popular Recently? Page 9
Chapter 4
Drive more Fuel Efficiently page 11
Chapter 5
Keep your Vehicle in
Good Working Condition page 14
Chapter 6
What can you Remove to
Make your Vehicle Lighter? Page 18
Chapter 7
Is
it Time to get a New Vehicle? Page 20
Chapter 8
Additional Tips that can
Help your Car go Further with Less Gas
page 22
Chapter 9
Evaluating the Results
of your Efforts page 24
Chapter 10
Conclusion page 26
Chapter
1
Introduction
If you aren’t familiar with
hypermiling you should look into what it is all about. Chances are you will be
hearing that term floating around quite a bit. It is a way for you to be able
to cut back on the amount of fuel you consume.
Since most of us rely upon our vehicle
to get us around we need to make it go further with less fuel being consumed. You
may be thinking that you are already doing all you can to cut costs. You are
watching the prices at the pumps and you are cutting back on when and where you
drive. You may be frustrated about all of it as well.
This is because it simply isn’t always
possible to cut down on the amount that you use your vehicle. You can’t change
how far it is to your place of employment due to gas prices. Getting another
job closer may not be possible. At the same time you may really like the job
you have.
There is also the pay to consider as a
new job may start you out at less than you make right now. With the economy
being as low as it is right now, the job market is difficult as well. It is
understandable that you may be worried about a lay off or not being needed at a
particular job site. If you have been at one place for a while there is some
job security in that.
You also have your other commitments
such as getting kids to school, grocery shopping, and running errands. While
you can arrange things to flow better you still won’t be able to completely cut
these needs out of your schedule.
It just isn’t realistic to expect
anyone to blow off all of the other things going on in their life because they
can’t pay for the high cost of fuel. If you still want to be able to enjoy
those things then pay attention to the various hypermiling methods. They can
really help you even if you aren’t sure at this time. Gas is going to be
consumed no matter where you go and what you do. If you take your vehicle there
it will be an additional expense to consider.
Carpooling isn’t always a practical
solution either when you have so many things going on. People tend to
overextend themselves so having your own car is often necessary in order to be
able to successfully get it all done. If you have a work schedule that varies
it is even harder to carpool. Try to do it if possible though even a couple of
days per week.
With the outlook for the economy being
quite grim right now, consumers are at the mercy of oil prices when the
approach the pumps. Since the government isn’t able to offer us the relief we
need it is up to each of us to do something. You can sit around and complain
about how much you pay per gallon for gas or you can be more efficient.
The government has made some efforts
though by offering information about hypermiling on various websites. It is a
good idea to take a look at that information so you can see for yourself that
it is substantial material. In many ways this is a service the government is
offering to help the average person be able to get by in light of the increases
in prices.
Once you finish reading this you will
have plenty of information about hypermiling. You will be able to implement a
strategy that works so you can get the most out of it. This way you can make
your car go further with less gas. That means more money in your pocket instead
of being placed in order for you to get around.
You should be able to start
implementing many of them in very little time at all. Make sure you review the
list of hypermiling strategies on a regular basis though. If you aren’t
effectively practicing certain ones you may end up forgetting about them.
Should that happen you won’t be able to get as much savings as you could.
Chapter
2
What
is Hypermiling?
For those of you unfamiliar with the
concept of hypermiling, let’s elaborate on what this entails. It is essentially
the conscious effort of increasing the amount of gas mileage you get from your
vehicle. This involves many different aspects including keeping your car in
great shape, your driving behavior, and what type of vehicle you drive.
We will discuss each of these areas in
more detail later on. They are all very important by themselves and can be
areas where you are wasting fuel. When you make changes to them though they
will collectively really add up to getting much more mileage out of the gas you
pump into your vehicle.
Before you read this, you may not have
realized all the different ways in which you are wasting fuel in your vehicle.
We get into the habit of doing things and they become second nature to us. You
have the power to make changes though and that is the great thing about
hypermiling.
Take the time to find out just what a
difference it can make for you. If you are able to save thousands of dollars
each year on fuel then you can use that money for something else. As hard as
you work for your money you may as well be getting all you can out of it.
Anyone can implement hypermiling no
matter how long they have been driving. It also doesn’t matter what type of
vehicle you drive as there should be something you can do to save on fuel
costs. You may be skeptical now but you won’t be after you finish reading.
Hypermiling isn’t a bunch of hype as
people have been using it to save on gas for many years. However, it is
something that has only really gathered attention over the past year. This is
due to the continual increase of fuel prices.
Not to long ago we were upset when
they hit $2 a gallon. Now that they are at $4 and said to be climbing to $5 by
the end of summer consumers are paying attention. Those of you holding your
breath for the prices to be drastically cut are going to be very disappointed
when they don’t.
Chapter
3
Why
has Hypermiling become so Popular Recently?
The reason why hypermiling has such a
buzz around it recently has to do with increased fuel prices. We recently were
told that oil hit an all time high of $150 per barrel. That was very hard for
consumers to swallow considering what they are already paying for fuel.
Most people don’t have too much money
left over each month after the bills are paid. You are lucky if you do because
that is a luxury the majority just don’t have. So if your budget is already
stretched thin it can be very stressful to try to allocate an additional amount
of money from your budget for increased fuel costs.
Since the wages aren’t going up there
isn’t really a place to get that money from. The wise consumer isn’t happy to
put their fuel costs onto a credit card that they can’t pay off at the end of
the month. It will only result in a mountain of debt they don’t want to become
associated with. Finding a way around this is a priority for many people out
there.
The fact that there are some common
sense ways to get some relief at the pumps is another reason. People don’t have
the time for something high tech or difficult to accomplish. Yet once they
learn that it is something they can do and they can get results from it becomes
quite exciting. They also don’t want to get involved in anything that is going
to be difficult time consuming. Too many people are stretched too think in that
area as well.
You will also find that all of the
guidelines out there relating to hypermiling meet or exceed the guidelines set
by the Environmental Protection Agency. Many of them have also lead to a
decreased risk of an accident happening. This combination of things really
lends credibility to the entire process.
For those who are environmentally
conscious, hypermiling is a great way for them to make their contribution to
society. They want to make sure the Earth is as good of a place for them to
live on as they can. They also want to do their part to preserve the natural
resources for future generations to use.
Chapter
4
Drive
more Fuel Efficiently
The more that you are behind the wheel
of a vehicle the more money you can save. Take a close look at your driving
habits as that is the area where people end up using approximately 1/3 more
fuel than they really should on the highway. It is amazing how many people are
offended when they read that!
There are many great places online
where you can take quizzes about your driving habits. It can give you an honest
evaluation as to how aggressive you are. If you fall into a category that isn’t
good then you need to accept it and make a commitment to change it. Here are
some great pointers to get you rolling in the right direction.
You need to stay at a constant speed
as much as you can. Pay attention to the posted speed limits and set your
cruise control. You will need to slow
down from time to time for the flow of traffic and such but that should still
help with your fuel usage. Make sure you don’t follow being other vehicles too
closely either. This stopping will decrease your speed so you will be going
faster and then slower even though you aren’t exceeding the posted speed limit.
If you are one of those individuals
who weaves in and out of traffic passing people and then getting back into the
groove of the traffic by slowing down again you are wasting fuel. Even if you
are in a hurry, such methods don’t save you very much time.
We have all seen drivers like that on
the road each day. They move in and out of the traffic but then we end up
catching up to them at a stoplight or on an exit ramp. This shows that this
type of aggressive driving really doesn’t get you there any faster, yet it is
costing you more fuel than it should to arrive at that destination.
When you stay at a constant speed you
and everyone else on the road around you is much safer. You will have more
control over your vehicle and other vehicles can accurately anticipate your
movements. It will reduce the wear on your vehicle as well.
It can take some time for you to make
changes in this area. Pay close attention to it and then do your best not to
give into the urge. You may not realize just how often you used to engage in
that type of behavior until you are attempting to stop doing so. In addition to
saving you fuel it can save your life as well due to other drivers not knowing
what you will be doing out there.
Many places where you can drive allow
you to exceed 60 miles per hour. It isn’t uncommon to find signs for 75 miles
per hour on busy highways and freeways. It is important to understand that you
will decrease the amount of miles per gallon when you are over 60 miles per
hour. So to be able to go faster you are going to have to accept the fact that
you are burning more fuel to do so.
This one is quite a dilemma as you
don’t want to be the turtle on the fast road. If you choose to drive at a lower
than posted speed you need to stay in the right hand lane. That way you aren’t
obstructing traffic and being a danger to yourself and others.
In many ways that is the practical
solution though so you will want to continue at the posted speed limits. If you
are following the strategies of the other hypermiling guidelines though you
should still end up getting more miles out of each tank of gas.
When you aren’t moving, your car is
idling. Turn off your vehicle to save you on gas. Many people let their car
idle to warm up in the winter and then to cool down in the summer. If possible
place your vehicle in a garage so you don’t have to let it sit outside
collecting frost or for the sun to beat down upon it.
In the summer time you should also
consider running errands early in the morning. This way you won’t be relying
upon the air conditioner to keep you cool. This is a very big waster of fuel
for your vehicle. If you are using it quite often you will notice you are going
to the pumps more often than normal.
If you are stuck in traffic for any
length of time, you also want to turn the vehicle off. This way you won’t be
wasting fuel or allowing the engine to overheat. A good rule of thumb is that
if traffic is at a standstill for more than five minutes to shut the vehicle
off.
Do your best to avoid common
bottleneck areas as well. It may be due to road construction or to rush hour.
It can also be the result of not enough lanes for all the traffic. If you will
be traveling those roads often see if you can find alternative roads. You can
access interactive maps online where you enter point A and point B. It can then
give you several routes to get there.
Even if the alternative is one that is
several more miles, it can end up saving you fuel in the long run. You will
need to experiment so you can decide for yourself which route works best for
you. It would be nice if the alternative was able to save you both fuel and
time.
How much do you currently pay per
gallon for gas? I am guessing it is close to $4 or more right now. If you can
save 1/3 of that then you will be cutting back that cost by more than $1 per
gallon. The exact cost will depend on other factors such as your vehicle and
the cost of gas in your area. Yet you can see how that savings is going to add
up.
Chapter
5
Keep
your Vehicle in Good Working Condition
Vehicles that aren’t well cared for
are going to end up using more gas than those well maintained. Don’t wait until
your vehicle stalls on the highway or it won’t star to give it some attention.
Preventative measures work very well when it comes to vehicle operations and to
how much fuel they will use.
Make sure you take the time to get
your oil changed regularly and to keep it full of the necessary fluids. It can
save you money if you are able to take care of these things on your own. If
not, make sure you schedule regular appointments. It is a good idea to have
your oil changed every three months or every 3,000 miles. Go by which one of
them takes place first.
Some people put on a great deal of
miles each month while others don’t. Track this information so you don’t have
to guess when your oil needs to be changed. If it takes you a year to put 3,000
miles on your car you certainly don’t want the same oil running through the
engine.
It is vital to use a good quality of
oil in your vehicle. This will help keep various aspects of it operating like
it should. Check your oil often too just in case it gets low in between oil
changes. When you buy oil look for the brands that offer energy conservation
ingredients. This will reduce the amount of friction that is created and thus
improve your fuel conservation.
Pay close attention to the grade of
oil you use as well. Each vehicle has a standard type that is recommended so
find out what it is. You may be able to still have a good operating vehicle
with a different grade but it will result in your vehicle burning more fuel.
Pay attention to changes in how your
vehicle sounds or operates. If you can hear noises that it wasn’t making before
you need to have a mechanic check it out. This can prevent you from more
serious damage that will occur if you don’t. It can also save you money of gas
because you may have something wrong that is using more.
For example you may have a bad fuel
injector. This means every time you start your vehicle more gas is being pushed
through the valve than there should be. As a result of this you will be using
excessive fuel.
Any time you can smell gas when you
start your vehicle this is likely the problem. Your car will still operate but
you won’t be as fuel efficient as you would be otherwise. Some people blow of
such concerns as they don’t notice any difference in how their vehicle
operates.
When you stop to consider how many
times in a typical day you start your vehicle, that is quite a bit of fuel
being wasted. Each of the fuel injectors can be replaced at a cost of about $80
including labor so it is well worth the investment. The repairs can easily be
done in an afternoon for you so it won’t mean you are without your vehicle at
all.
One of the most serious types of
vehicle repairs that needs to be done to save you fuel is replacing a bad
oxygen sensor. This can result in your car using about 40% more fuel than it
should. That is an unbelievable amount of it that you will be losing out on.
While a new oxygen sensor can cost a
couple hundred dollars, you will be spending at least that much in additional
fuel. The amount of time it will take you to waste that much fuel depends on
how many miles a day you drive. It is more cost effective to drop that money
into replacing the part than it is to continue paying for gas almost twice as
often as you should be.
For most vehicles, an air filter only
costs about $3 or $4. Yet it will allow you to have about 10% more fuel
efficiency on your vehicle. As a standard practice, you should have this
checked each time you are either changing your oil or having someone do it for
you.
Even if your air filter doesn’t look bad
you should replace it every 3 to 4 months. Some people find that it is just as
effective to take theirs out and to blow it out with pressure from an air
compressor. It depends on how much effort you want to put into the process.
Both seem to work equally well though
as long as the air filter isn’t torn or damaged. Make sure you carefully
inspect it before you place it back into the vehicle. If you decide it does
need replaced it is essential that you use the right size of filter.
They all have numbers on them that you
can get from the internet, books at the automotive section, or you can have
someone at the counter look it up for you. Many of them look similar in size so
don’t assume which one fits without comparing the numbers first.
Many people check their tires on a
regular basis to ensure they aren’t wearing unevenly or needing to be replaced.
It is also important to check the amount of air in each of the tires. They
should be within a couple of pounds of each other. You will save more fuel if you
make sure this is the case.
It will also allow your tires to last
longer so that will cut down on the expense of replacing them as often. Tires
aren’t cheap so this is one expense you don’t want to have to cover if it isn’t
absolutely necessary. Besides not having enough pressure in your tires is a
road hazard and you don’t want that on your mind when you are driving.
You don’t want to have too much air in
them either as that can become a very serious road hazard for you as well.
Refer to your owner’s manual or look up the information on line so you can have
the right amount of pounds in them. You should carry a tire gauge in your glove
box for easy access.
Doing so will allow you to check the
pressure in your tires when you are at home as well as when you are fueling up.
It isn’t always easy to visually see that there isn’t the same amount of
pressure in the tires so make sure you check.
These gauges are simple to work. You
just place them on the valve and the stem will move out to show you how much
air you have. If you have too much air then remove some of it. Then recheck
with the gauge to make sure you didn’t let too much of it out.
When you add air you want to do so
only a bit at a time. Check it with the gauge to make sure you are on target.
Most convenient stores and gas stations have air you can get for free or for a
deposit of a few quarters. Make sure you find a place to add air as soon as
possible for safety and for maximum fuel efficiency.
Chapter
6
What
can you Remove to Make your Vehicle Lighter?
The heavier your vehicle is the more
gas it is going to use regardless of what speed you happen to be moving at.
While you can’t do much about the base weight of it, you can remove things on
it to lighten it up. Always consider the weight of a vehicle before you invest
in one as well.
What are you carrying around in your trunk? Chances are you have a heavy tool
box and other items in there you don’t really need. Some basic tools to change
a tire as well as your spare and a flashlight are important. You may want to
have a blanket in case you break down, a pair of pliers, and a couple of
screwdrivers. Everything else you should be able to remove and lighten up the
vehicle.
Some individuals have heavy speakers
and sound systems in their vehicles. They fill up the backseat as well as the
trunk with them. While you may love what this offers, it can be severely
hindering your gas mileage. Explore some viable options so you can find out
what you can do to get the sound you want without all of the weight from those
speakers and amplifiers that go with it.
Excessive chrome on it may be weighing
it down as well. Those accessories may look nice but hurting your pocketbook.
Consider removing some of them for now to find out how much money you can save
at the pumps. You can store them so you can put them back on later if you
decide to do so.
One common problem with that though is
to be able to add such accessories holes have been drilled into the vehicle.
Many people don’t want these areas to be seen so they leave the chrome items
on. Find out what you can do to be able to cover them up effectively so you can
remove the weight. It may be just investing in some light cover up work.
When you are hauling trailers or
another vehicle you need to expect to use more fuel. Make sure you don’t exceed
the weight capacity for your towing vehicle. You also need to use the overdrive
gears which will help to minimize the amount of additional fuel you end up
using.
Chapter
7
Is it Time to get a New Vehicle?
You may find it is time to get into a
new vehicle. Yours may constantly need repairs to keep it fuel efficient that
are starting to really add up. It doesn’t really matter how many miles you can
go on a tank of gas if you can’t get the vehicle to stay running. It isn’t safe
to be in a vehicle that is known to breakdown in the middle of traffic either.
You will notice due to the high fuel
costs many vehicle manufacturers are offering more compact and medium sized
vehicles. They know that consumers aren’t looking at full sized cars, full
vans, and even SUV’s as much anymore. When it costs you more than $100 to put
fuel in it that isn’t setting well with anyone out there.
You can get some great deals on both
new and used vehicles that are compact or medium sized. You do want to read the
reviews and ratings on them though so you can get one that is safe and well as
great on fuel. If it is used you should have it inspected by a licensed
mechanic before you commit to buying it.
Make sure you get one that is going to
be big enough for your family though. There should be enough seatbelts for each
person to use. You also don’t want to deal with problems about not enough leg
room or being too crowded in the back seat.
You can easily go online though and
see what is highly recommended. Then you can evaluate the specifics of these
models of vehicles when you are looking at buying one of them. Depending on how
much you drive, you can save thousands of dollars each year just by changing
the type of vehicle you are driving. With savings like that it is certainly
worth looking into that option.
You will need to crunch your family
budget to decide if a different vehicle is the right option or not. Yet when
you evaluate a car payment of $300 and you are saving more than that in fuel
costs each month it should be something you move forward with.
Once you take the time to see how all
the numbers add up you will be in a better position to make a final decision. I
can be helpful to keep track of all the fuel you put into a vehicle over the
course of a month. You may be spending more for it than you realize if you get
small amounts each time.
If you are interested there are also
hybrid models to select from. They operate either from solar power or electricity.
They contain a series of batteries that store up this energy. When that energy
source has been depleted the vehicle will automatically revert to the use of
the fuel in it.
These days you will notice that there
are quite a few nice hybrid models to choose from. Just about every major car
manufacturer is offering them. You can get certain models in either format. The
one downside is that you may have to order a hybrid in a certain model if there
aren’t enough of them readily available. As the demand for such vehicles
continues to increase that is to be expected.
This can be a great way to cut down on
the amount of fuel you use each day in your vehicle. Of course hybrid vehicles
are more expensive but they also save you a great deal of money in the long
run. There are government rebates on them too that you want to check out. These
can really help to offset the overall cost of the vehicle to you.
Chapter
8
Additional
Tips that can Help your Car go Further with Less Gas
Here are some great additional tips to
help you go further in your care with less gas. Implementing as many of them as
you can will really help you to be less affected by high fuel prices. They
don’t show any sign of going down in the near future so it is wise to find ways
to save money.
First, do your best to commute as
little as possible. If you find it is always busy in the mornings and evenings
when you go to and from work, leave home earlier. By doing so by about 30
minutes you can beat the congestion and save fuel.
See if your boss will allow you to
leave 30 minutes earlier too in exchange for coming in before your scheduled
time. It can really be helpful. If not, use that time to balance your
checkbook, write a letter, take a walk in the vicinity of where you work, or any
other way to kill time. That way you won’t be taking time out of your day later
on to complete such tasks.
It is understandable you may not be
able to trade in your gas guzzler for something that uses less. If you have a
large family, a lease, or you have paid off your vehicle and don’t want another
payment is it all understood. Yet you must balance their comfort with what you
can afford.
However, you may consider getting an
older compact vehicle as well. By investing a bit of money in such a vehicle
you can use it commute to and from work. This is a great way for you to save
money on the cost of gas. You can use your normal vehicle when you travel out
of town or you have the entire family with you.
It is wise to start looking into this
option now though. As gas prices continue to soar they are being purchased
rather quickly. If you have one you no longer need put it for sale and in no
time at all you will have plenty of potential buyers coming your way.
Do try to carpool as much as you can
to and from work. If you can trade of weeks of driving with a co-worker you
will cut your costs in half. Check to see if other parents on your children’s
sports teams are willing to carpool as well. This way instead of everyone
taking a trip to and from the practice field each night you can do so only a
couple of times per week.
So not only will it be saving you time
but it will save you going to the gas pumps as well. That is certainly
something to smile about. It is great when kids are involved in activities but
it can be time consuming which mean you have more to do in the evenings. You
will find collaborating with other parents is beneficial in more ways than one.
Get more organized and plan your week
as well. For example if you need to go to the bank then hit the dry cleaners,
post office, and other places in town at the same time. Plan your meals and
create a menu so you aren’t making additional trips to the grocery store
either.
Chapter
9
Evaluating
the Results of your Efforts
If you are willing to learn about what
you can do personally to save money then it can work for you. It is going
require you to pay attention to some significant details. In order for you to
find out if you have benefited from the changes you have to be able go
effectively monitor them.
Start out by getting a notebook and pen you can keep in your glove
box. This way you can access information when you need to write it down. You
can also review what has taken place. Do you currently know how many miles to
the gallon your vehicle gets? If not you need to find out before you can see
improvements.
Try to get your gas tank as close to
empty as you can without letting it run out of gas. Then fill it up with as
much fuel as it will take. Yes, this can be expensive but you need to do it in
order to make this work correctly. Make sure you write down the mileage before
you leave the filling station as well as the number of gallons of gas you got.
When your gas gauge once again gets to
where it is almost empty but not completely out of gas write down your mileage
again. Subtract these two numbers to determine how many miles you went on that
tank of gas. Then divide that number by the gallons of gas you got when you
filled up.
This number will represent the total
number of miles per gallon of gas you were able to drive. Now you should
implement the various hypermiling concepts that you can in order to use less
fuel. Keep on recording your miles per gallon in the same format as above.
You should start to see some
significant improvements which will ensure you that these methods do work. If
you see your miles per gallon dropping then you need to re-evaluate your
changes or inspect your vehicle for possible repairs that need to be done.
No one out there wants to admit that
they aren’t a perfect driver. But you may be much more aggressive than you
realize. By paying close attention to your driving habits you can start to
eliminate some of them. Don’t give in to the temptation to speed or to pass
everyone who is right in front of you on the road.
Following too closely behind the
person in front of you is very dangerous. It will also result in more gas being
used because each time you brake your car has to get going again. Make sure
take your foot off the gas when you see a stop sign or red light coming up too.
Don’t wait until you are upon it to stomp on the brakes.
If you often drive aggressively due to
running late, you need to plan better. Make it a priority to give yourself
plenty of time to get where you are headed. Reward yourself too when you are
able to do so without incident for a specific period of time.
Chapter
10
Conclusion
If you haven’t found yourself involved
in the concepts of hypermiling yet, it is time to take action. Now that you
have the right information on what it is and how to implement it there should
be nothing stopping you. There aren’t any negatives to hypermiling but
definitely plenty of benefits for you to take advantage of.
Consumers have noticed that prices
aren’t just going up in the area of fuel either. There is a higher cost at the
grocery store too which is an additional burden on families. By being able to
get more miles with less gas you will definitely be able to save money. You may
need it to cover the grocery bill or additional expenses.
There are many things you can start
doing right now to help you drive more fuel efficiently. At first it is going
to take a great deal of effort to remember to implement them. It is often best
to stick to a couple at a time. Once you have them down you can add a few more.
A common mistake is trying to do all
the methods of hypermiling at once. This can result in a person becoming
overwhelmed. As a result they don’t stick with and then they don’t see the
benefits. Take a breath and take your time as it will benefit you if you take
it one step at a time.
As you can see there are many ways in
which you can reduce the amount of fuel it takes for you to get your vehicle
from one place to the next. Your efforts won’t get the numbers at the gas pumps
to drop but hopefully they will allow you to breathe easier as you pass them.
There are so many benefits to
hypermiling in addition to saving money that you should make them a part of
your lifestyle. Teach your children early about such benefits as well. That way
when they are old enough to drive on their own they will be able to incorporate
them as well.
This is the type of hands on learning
that we need to pass along to future generations. It will allow them to get the
rewards from such resources without spending more than they have to in order to
do so. There certainly are many younger generations right now in high school
and college that can benefit from saving money at the pumps as well.
As the cost of fuel continues to
increase you can be sure there will be additional thoughts and ideas in the
area of hypermiling. Make sure you keep yourself up to date on them. That way
you can immediately start to reap the rewards they offer. Until fuel prices
drop or someone offers an alternative option for fuel that we can use in our
current vehicles this is the most viable option we have available to us.
I hope you will take this information
and really make it work well for you. There is plenty of opportunity and that
is something you want to grasps onto immediately with both hands. The sooner
you do the sooner you will be able to save some money on your fuel costs. You
will be amazed at just how much it adds up to in the end.
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