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The cheapest ways to save on gas

Posted Jun 13 2008, 02:28 PM by Des Toups
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The ultimate gas-saving gadget is very close to free: a scalding-hot cup of McDonald's coffee, perched in the cupholder next to your thigh -- with the lid off.
 
You'd drive a little differently, right? Maybe ease into the gas more than before, look ahead a little further so you don't have to slow down for the next light, or maybe even plan your route to avoid stops and starts altogether. Slow and steady wins the gas mileage race.
 
That's the entire premise behind "hypermiling," gas mileage treated as a competitive sport. Its most ardent fans wear the gas-miser's equivalent of spandex: blocked-off radiator intakes and cardboard duct-taped over the rear wheels to help cheat the wind. Yet even the these zealots would be the first to tell you it's the driver, not the car, that makes all the difference.
 
You'd like to duplicate their results (most can easily beat the EPA's mileage estimates by half, according to the posts over at CleanMPG, mecca for hypermilers), but without adding a tinfoil spoiler to the back of your minivan? Let's assume that you've done the easy, free stuff, like inflating your tires correctly, combining errands and removing all the junk in the trunk.

First, try the coffee trick, but maybe with a cup of tepid tap water first. The object is to avoid spilling anything, not to cheat death. That comes later.

Next, hypermiler Bill Walsh of Everett, Wash., recommends a $5 roll of duct tape to smooth out the front end of the car and a $5 pressure gauge to overinflate tires to 40 psi. "Use what you save to buy better tires next time," he advises. Better, to a hypermiler, means rock-hard, roll-forever cheapies.

If the coffee trick has you staring at the center console rather than the road, consider a gadget like the Digital Fuel Mizer, which does electronically what a sloshing cuppa joe does for free. A small box of vertical and horizontal accelerometers, it perches on your dashboard or any level spot, beeping and flashing any time the car isn't level (which it interprets as aggressive, fuel-wasting driving). MSRP is $69.95, but you can poke around and find it cheaper.

If you're going to spend money to save gas, the most efficient investment might be a real-time mpg gauge that keeps score as you drive. Many fancier newer cars have these standard (if there's any kind of mpg readout, check your owner's manual to see if the car has an instant-mpg setting). But if your car doesn't have one, the weapon of choice seems to be the ScanGauge, which plugs into the onboard diagnostics port on all 1996 and newer cars.

Nothing -- nothing -- will persuade you to drive more slowly than instantaneous evidence that you are throwing away money. Even a four-cylinder econobox will return single-digit fuel economy when floored from a stoplight. At about $175 shipped, it costs the equivalent of several tanks of gas. But it's a lot cheaper than a Prius, and the payoff could come in just a few months if it shaves 20% off a $200 monthly gas bill.  

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Comments

 

I love these kinds of comments - 99% people trying to help each other do something good!  I drive a 4 cylinder, 5 speed and get about 40 mpg.  I drive too much, but I live 90 miles away from my kids and grandkids and I can't stand not seeing them as often as I can.  People that make comments like "Shane" did about "just don't drive" or other stupid comments are just trying to get a rise out of someone.  Please just ignore them and keep giving good advice to folks like me who are trying to be better, smarter people!

How fast you accelerate is where the most fuel is wasted, also notice if the light is red ahead of you and get off the gas, do your grocery shopping or any errands on the way home from work instead of taking an extra trip. Also pull forward in the spot in front of you if possible so you can simply drive away instead of backing up first. Feather the gas pedal from a dead stop.

My son can't seem to get the point.  He drives a 2000 VW Jetta TDI rated at 49 mpg, but leaves each stop with the pedal to the floor.  Same goes for stopping, from full throttle to hard braking.

I've read reports of TDI drivers exceeding 60 mpg using common sense.

I feel each time I have to touch the brake, cash is leaving my pocket.

Oh well, he'll have to learn like I did.

i drive to work early in the morning around 4 am....since i started doing no more than 60 mph on the freeway...my mileage has gone from 28.8 to 31.4 mpg...i love it!! JUST SLOW DOWN!!!! its safer and cheaper!!!! DO WORK SON!!!!

You can also use a gas mileage calculator, a nice one is at http://www.gasdandy.com Just put in your information and it spits out some really nice data. Later you can print this out for your taxes and really save!

Proper tire inflation is an absolute must for the highest mileage and safety. The idea is to reduce the rolling resistence. A MPG meter that shows both average and instantaneous MPG is the best tool to get the maximum MPG. The instantaneous mode shows the impact of jack rabbit starts and speed. The average shows how well you are maintaining you discipline. Other good proactices is to shift to neutral coming to a stop light, trying to time the lights to avoid needing to go to lower gears, coasting on downhills and up hill as long as possible and using cruise control on trips to keep the speed optimum.

The best way to save on gas:

1-Vote republican

2- Build much needed refinery capabilities (since 1970)

3-Drill for oil in the GREAT USA, not DA__ THE USA.

4-in a parallel effort research alternate fuel for a 15 to 20 year soonest benefet.

Benefets:

Keep the billions at home for investment in item #4.

Get rid of  gas hogs.

Oh Boy.. People go ahead and drive like a grandma but keep in mind that 2mpg is onley going to save maybe 5 bucks a tank. My advise is drive normally and buy a new air cleaner and plugs. If you have a block heater then use it even in the sumer to pre heat the engine.This will help to get the engine in closed-loop very fast. Please don't give the arg. for a 55 speed limit. That wastse more time and productivity then you will ever get back on the small fuel savings!  

the best way to save gas , fill up your tank  do it early A.M.

or late at night, when your car is cold.

When you fill your tank in the middle of the day the gas is iinflated,so you don't get the amount needed it will evaporate after a while.

You will save about .09 cents per gallon

Good look to all of us that have to commute

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