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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / July 2007

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Simple Techniques To Increase Gas Mileage of Your Car

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hofnyytuxtpp@yahoo.com - 09 Jul 2007 11:13 GMT
You can have a huge potential saving of your car fuel consumption
without paying one extra penny in expensive Car Modification or
hunting for best Fuel-Saving Vehicle. It's easy if you can learn the
mechanics of driving efficiently..
Here are some of the priceless tips you should arm yourself with:
Discover why gas stations may be overcharging you and learn what to do
to avoid overpaying for the gas you did not use.
How to ensure your basic starting mechanism top notch. The common
starting mechanism to check before starting a long journey and can
easily backfire and cost you money if these mechanisms are being
mishandled.
How to save fuel even while you are driving.
How to detect bad braking habit and learn to brake the 'Pro' way.
Learn how bad driving skill can affect your car. What can you learn
from a good driving skill you ask? Trust me, grasp this concept and
tips and you will laugh once you see how  easy it is to learn.
How to save fuel even when your car is not even moving.
Why being a "cool" driver might churn out large chunks of your fuel.
Using Space Rocket to understanding a common fuel mileage saving
technique.
What does DOE tell you that might help you to improve your fuel
consumption?
The common misconception about driving on empty tank. Are you making
this mistake as we speak?
The common driving habit we used to that might potentially backfire
and actually cost you more money on fuel.
How a simple change of an important car component that might improve
gas mileage as much as 10%.
The one thing we often overlook after pumping up fuel that will
potentially lose out 176 pounds of gasoline.
Understanding how car emission waste may improve your gas consumption.
What not to put on your car that will increase your air drag.
The Power of Internet and how Internet may tell if you are paying more
than the rest of the drivers out there. The only requirement for this
is that you don't have to be IT savvy.
http://fuelpricedkn.blogspot.com/#
Eric Miller - 24 Jul 2007 04:53 GMT
> You can have a huge potential saving of your car fuel consumption
> without paying one extra penny in expensive Car Modification or
> hunting for best Fuel-Saving Vehicle. It's easy if you can learn the
> mechanics of driving efficiently..

Drive slower.

> Here are some of the priceless tips you should arm yourself with:
> Discover why gas stations may be overcharging you and learn what to do
> to avoid overpaying for the gas you did not use.

Buy gas on cold days and early in the morning.

> How to ensure your basic starting mechanism top notch.

Get a tune-up

> The common
> starting mechanism to check before starting a long journey and can
> easily backfire and cost you money if these mechanisms are being
> mishandled.

Get a tune-up

> How to save fuel even while you are driving.

Drive slower and use your cruise control when possible.

> How to detect bad braking habit and learn to brake the 'Pro' way.
> Learn how bad driving skill can affect your car. What can you learn
> from a good driving skill you ask? Trust me, grasp this concept and
> tips and you will laugh once you see how  easy it is to learn.

"Pros" press the brake pedal with their foot when they want to stop. You
should too.

> How to save fuel even when your car is not even moving.

Turn it off.

> Why being a "cool" driver might churn out large chunks of your fuel.

Slower acceleration means less gas consumed.

> Using Space Rocket to understanding a common fuel mileage saving
> technique.

Don't use a Space Rocket if you don't work for NASA. And even then, be
careful.

> What does DOE tell you that might help you to improve your fuel
> consumption?

Drive slower.

> The common misconception about driving on empty tank. Are you making
> this mistake as we speak?

You can't drive if the tank is empty.

> The common driving habit we used to that might potentially backfire
> and actually cost you more money on fuel.

Speeding

> How a simple change of an important car component that might improve
> gas mileage as much as 10%.

Air filter or oxygen sensor

> The one thing we often overlook after pumping up fuel that will
> potentially lose out 176 pounds of gasoline.

Empty the gas hose and tighten the gas cap.

> Understanding how car emission waste may improve your gas consumption.

Accelerate more slowly.

> What not to put on your car that will increase your air drag.

Nothing that you don't put on your car will increase your air drag.
Anything else probably will.

> The Power of Internet and how Internet may tell if you are paying more
> than the rest of the drivers out there. The only requirement for this
> is that you don't have to be IT savvy.
> http://fuelpricedkn.blogspot.com/#
 
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