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A good way to begin saving money on gas is by making sure that your vehicles are maintained properly. Poor tyres, dirty oil, and engines in need of a tuning can all push up your prices. Any wear and tear on the car will increase the amount of fuel that you need. Making sure that your car or vehicles are maintained regularly mean that you could cut as much as 10% off your fuel bill; a clear and easy way of saving money on gas. Monitor your driving trips. Could you combine one or two of these? For example if you drive the kids to school, could you pick up the shopping on the way back, rather than going out again after you have returned home. Putting your schedule together like this takes a little bit of planning, but it is worth it. Consolidating your business trips will also help you to cut fuel bills; even delivery firms can trim those costs with a little bit of scheduling, or simply by dividing your week's trips into certain areas on certain weekdays. Whatever suits your business best, you can work it out in a couple of hours, and it will certainly help you with saving money on gas. Don't let your car 'idle'. There is a popular myth that allowing your car to stand idle (not moving, but with the engine running) is the best way of warming up your car, but this is not the case. People are also reluctant to turn off the engine if they are only going to be out of the vehicle for a moment. However, letting your car idle runs up your fuel costs, and 10 seconds of a car standing idle can waste more fuel than simply turning the engine off and then restating it. When it is cold, and if you want to carry on saving money on gas in the winter months, use a block heater. Block heaters make it easier to get your car started on cold days; and when it is less than 20 degrees, block heaters can keep the car at the right temperature, and can improve fuel savings by as much as 10 percent. Even if it is just cold outside, using a block heater can still ensure that you are saving money on gas no matter how cold it is outside.
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