If you are like most people today, you worry about the rising cost of gas and oil to heat your home, to fuel machinery at work, and to
power your car. Over the last decade or so, fuel prices have doubled in some areas and even tripled in others. With the increase in cost just
to make your daily commute to and from work, you may be thinking to yourself, "How do I save gas for my car?" If this is a question you have
asked yourself on more than one occasion, you are not alone. Others like you, millions in fact, have wondered just how they can save gas,
save money, and reduce the impact of their carbon footprint on the planet.
One way to save gas for your car is to drive less. The idea is basic; the less you drive, the less gas you will use. During city driving,
or driving that includes a lot of stop and go, cars get are the least efficient when it comes to gas usage. So, in an effort to save gas, try
doing all of your errands on one day, during the same outing. This way, your car is used less frequently throughout the week and more gas is
conserved. Also, car pooling with coworkers for the daily commute to the office is a great gas saving tip.
If you cannot drive any less than you already do, and there is no way to carpool with coworkers, you should consider some basic
maintenance tips which could help you save gas and money for your car. First and foremost, a healthy running car is an environmentally and
pocket friendly car. As long as you keep the engine well-maintained with regular tune ups and preventative measures, the engine will use fuel
much more efficiently than if you did not take proper care. You should also always make sure that your tires are properly aligned, balanced,
and inflated according to the manufacturer's recommendations. This will ensure that your tires will not wear down and cause more fuel usage
than necessary.
Some other ways that you can save gas for your car would be to modify the manner in which you drive. Try to remember that the slower and
more consistent that you drive, the less gas is used. So, on the highway, don't speed or drive erratically. The more pressure you put on the
gas pedal, the more gas and money is spent. Also, it is a good idea never to rest your left foot on the break, which could cause a bit of
drag, even if you don't feel it. The harder your car has to work, the more gas you use up. Furthermore, try to reduce air resistance when you
drive on the highway, so keep the windows closed and the air conditioner on. When you are driving in the city, feel free to keep the windows
down and the air off, since you will have frequent stops.
Another way that you could save gas for your car is to invest in a hybrid model. As you know, the hybrid car is one that is currently out
on the market and is gaining in popularity because it is both cost-efficient and more environmentally friendly than many of the gas guzzling
cars commonly used today (such as sports utility vehicles). The hybrid car cost about the same as a traditional vehicle, however it uses
significantly less gasoline than its traditional competitors. The way it works is that the car uses the fuel it receives to power the battery
which allows the car to run on just electricity for part of the time; when the car is in this electrical mode, very little gas is used.
Currently, there is another car in development that can definitely help save gas. It is a car that, like the hybrid, uses an alternative
form of fuel; in this case water. Currently, manufacturers and scientists are studying the possibility of producing such a car en masse for
the public. Imagine the amount of gas that could be saved if water was a form of fuel! The idea behind this car is that the water molecule, a
perfect component for fuel, provides a fuel much more powerful than the popular gasoline. Since the water molecule is made up of hydrogen and
oxygen, the hydrogen would be separated from the oxygen and mixed with fuel, thus releasing oxygen vapor. This not only saves the amount of
gas used, but does not pollute the environment. Although this is being tested currently, gas companies are not strong fans of this new
idea.