I am the first to admit that living a frugal lifestyle suits me just fine. So on Thursday, when the national average for unleaded regular gasoline hit $3.19 a gallon I went searching for better gas saving solutions. I found IncreasedMilieage.com Prices have gained about 40% since the beginning of the year, according to AAA and the U.S. Energy Department’s Energy Information Administration. With gas prices reaching all-time highs, consumers can save money by following these five off-the-beaten-track tips that I found on IncreasedMilieage.com.
1. Commute early/commute late
Hitting the road early, employees with flexible schedules can also try leaving work later. While it may be unappetizing to wait out evening traffic at the end of a long work day, it could be worth it.
In some cities, drivers can use an Internet service such as MyTraffic.com to see a specialized report about the driving conditions on a particular commute
2. Loose that SUV
Those who lease gas-guzzling sport utility vehicles may want to consider transferring their leases and switching to smaller, more efficient vehicles.
3. Plan ahead for fueling
Another cost-saving tip: Web users can compare gas prices at stations along a planned route, thanks to a service the American Automobile Association introduced earlier this year.
For example, on Thursday the online TripTik Travel Planner showed as much as a 16-cent-per-gallon price differential for regular gas at stations located within a few miles of each other in Pennsylvania. Plan a trip. (You’ll need to enter your ZIP code and then find the TripTik link under “Travel with AAA.)
4. Catch a ride with coworkers
Robert Gentile, director of Consumer Reports’ Auto Price Service, said some companies are putting up Intranet sites for employees to find colleagues living in their area who are willing to carpool. If you carpool with just one other co-worker, you save 50% on your gas bill.
Some companies also help out workers with a van pool, and by supporting bike-to-work days.
5. Down with drag
Reducing unnecessary drag that diverts engine power can also improve your fuel efficiency. One simple tip: Avoid carrying items, even empty racks, on top of your car.
Here are some more ways to save on gas, as recommended by Consumer Reports and others:
really great and useful tips on how to save a fortune found at Increasemileage.com
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