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 Spend Less on Gas Without the Need to Change Your Driving!  
There are many ways you can reduce the expense of gasoline purchases without having to consider changing the way you drive. You can utilize these strategies without having to modify or service your car. It's not hard! This article explains how.

By Scott Siegel

There are many ways you can reduce the expense of gasoline purchases without having to consider changing the way you drive. You can utilize these strategies without having to modify or service your car. These methods entail the intelligent buying and proper management of your gasoline purchases.

The most basic and logical method is to shop around for gas. Look for the lowest priced gasoline you can buy. Sounds so obvious it almost seems ridiculous that this article addresses that solution. But it's not ridiculous - because gas is always looked at as something different.

If you were shopping for an MP3 player or camera, you would try to find the place with the best prices. For some quirky reason we have learned to treat gasoline differently. Think about it: you most likely purchase fuel at stations where it is the most convenient rather than where the price is the lowest. You also fill up at any station you are near if you are running low on gas - regardless of the price. That behavior is what needs to be unlearned.

As with anything else you want to save money buying, you need to shop around for the lowest price. Of course you have to be careful - keeping in mind that if you use 5 gallons of gasoline to find the lowest price, it will be self defeating. The idea is to do the comparison shopping without consuming gas doing it.

Shop around in your neighborhood for the lowest price gas that you can find, but don't go too far out of your way. As soon as you start driving, the meter starts running. Since the idea is to save money, you would be working against yourself by driving around for too long.

Studies done by the AAA indicate that it costs on average approximately 51.7 cents per mile to operate your car. So every 2 miles you drive to find a better price could be costing you $1.00.

Therefore if you have a 15-gallon gas tank that you want to fill completely, you would have to find a price lower than your neighborhood station by about 7 cents. Every 2 miles you drive after that, you would need to save another 7 cents. You can see that after a relatively small distance, it would not save you any money and could end up costing you money.

The ideal situation would be to find the lowest price stations without using any extra gas. The solution is to find these stations during your normal daily driving routine. If you do that, you will not be using any extra fuel. Make sure that you have a small notebook or pad of paper with you or in your car. When you see fuel at low prices, write down the location and the price in the notebook.

Later, when you have time to compare prices in your notebook, you can decide where to stop for gas during your normal driving routine. By doing that, you will find better prices - but will save all the gas you would have used if you had driven around looking. You will have been able to take advantage of the best gas prices and will not have used any extra gas to do it! The result is a real savings on your fuel purchases!


About the Author:

Scott Siegel is the author of a 143-page book of automotive industry insider information on saving gas and money at the pump (beatthegaspump.com). Visit us to discover how you can get better gas mileage. Find out how to increase gas mileage. Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com


  Article added 06/26/07.

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