Paying for your gas the smart way

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 One of the ways that you can save money at the gas pump is by using a gasoline credit card.  When you have a gas card you’ll be able to get 5 or 10 percent rebate back on the purchase of your gas. 

 This can amount to as much as $75 to $300 each year.  If you have multiple drivers in your family you’ll want to make sure that every car driving person carries a gasoline credit card with them so that you can take advantage of multiple gas sales.

 Many gasoline companies are joining up with other retailers to give you numerous savings at the gas pump. 

 You’ll be able to not only save on your gas purchase, but you’ll be able to earn points towards your next purchase with participating retailers.

 

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Energy Technology and Fuel Economy

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Only 15 percent of the fuel that you put into your car gets used and the rest of the energy is lost for many reasons.  It is important to maintain your car and have an understanding of how your vehicle operates. 

 If this information is foreign to you, you may consider taking a basic mechanics course to gain some knowledge. 

 The more that you understand about the way that your vehicle runs, and what it takes to properly maintain it, the more success you will have when it comes to understanding what steps to take to start saving money.

 If only 15 percent of the fuel that you pay for gets used that means that you need to be absolutely certain that the condition in which your car is running is as efficient as it can be. 

In addition to a mechanics course you may be able to find fuel saving tips that are available through a small mini-course at your local college.

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What will Gas Prices do next?

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With the rising cost of gas prices…and no end in sight…everyone wants to save as much money at the gas pump as they possibly can.  You may not be able to control the price of gas but you can change certain habits and follow some basic guidelines to help you save as much money as possible. 

 Rising gas and oil prices each year mean that the average driver, who travels approximately 15,000 miles each year in a car that gets about 20 miles to the gallon, will pay more at the end of the year for his gas costs.

 Every time that the price of gas goes up at the fuel pump by 10 cents the cost of the average drivers gas consumption will rise by about $75 over a year. 

 This e-book will give you some tips, guidelines, and basic advice for helping you keep reduce the amount of money that you spend each week filling up your vehicle. 

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