Title: 
How To Save Money At The Gas Pump!

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306

Summary:
Some tips, guidelines, and basic advice for
helping you keep reduce the amount of money that you spend each week filling up your vehicle. Here are,  basic gasoline and vehicle information as well as provide you with numerous tips and suggestions for saving money at the gas pumps as well driving more efficiently.


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Article Body:
How To Save Money And Conserve Gas!
HOW much for ONE gallon of gas? $2.60? Who else longs for the day when you could fill your tank for ten bucks?

But gas prices are on their way up. Sure, they go up and down. They go up a dollar and down 50 cents...

... to condition us to think 50 cents more is a good deal!

For those of us who have to drive back and forth to work everyday - in gas guzzling traffic - every penny hurts.

So with the ever-raising costs of filling your tank full of gas, there's no shame in cutting every corner to save a buck. All a person needs is the know-how, the tips and tricks, the truth and not the old rumors.
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Energy Technology and Fuel Economy
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.
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Paying for your gas the smart way
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.
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Buy your gas in the morning or evening
Gasoline becomes denser in colder temperatures. Gas pumps are set to
measure the volume of the fuel that you pump and not the density.
Fuel economy and Co2 emissions
The average fuel economy of new cars and trucks in the United States
and Canada has increased by over 130 percent for cars and 75 percent for
trucks.

Saving money at the gas pumps is as easy as making a few simple
changes in your life and your driving habits.