Oct 25, 2018

The price of gas fluctuates from year to year, and it moves up and down within each year, as well. While there are periods of affordable gas followed by periods of high prices, one thing is for sure – it’s always in your best interest to need to purchase as little gas as possible. If you can manage to save gas through a variety of measures, even if the savings are minor, it can add up to a big difference in your bank account at the end of the year.

In this article, we are going to share some top tips for you to keep in mind as you strive to save yourself a few dollars at the pump. Some of these tips may fall into the category of common sense for many drivers, while others are points you might not have thought of previously. We hope you find the following information beneficial.

Drive Responsibly

One of the easiest things you can do in order to save a bit of gas is to drive your vehicle in a responsible manner. In other words, avoid stomping on the gas pedal each time the light turns green. Aggressive acceleration is going to reduce your fuel efficiency, and you’ll find yourself returning to the pump more frequently to fill up. Make no mistake – performing slow and steady accelerations is not going to turn a big V8 engine into a fuel sipper, but it is a good step.

Consider Your Driving Patterns

Sometimes, saving less gas will come down to nothing more than driving fewer miles. If you don’t drive as far, you aren’t going to spend as much at the pump. There is nothing groundbreaking about that analysis, but many people wind up driving far more miles than they need to during the course of a week or month. Think about the places you need to go and how you typically get from one place to another. If there is a way you can improve your driving patterns to reduce the total mileage, doing so would be in your best interest. Not only will you be able to save gas this way, you’ll also be able to go longer between oil changes and service visits, since the miles will not be adding up so quickly.

Buy a More Efficient Vehicle

Okay – so this one is going to require a significant upfront investment, but it just might be worth it in the right situation. If you are currently driving a vehicle that goes through a lot of gas – either due to a big engine or just decreased efficiency over time – you may want to look into the many efficient models that are on the market today. For drivers whose current vehicle has been on the road for a decade or more, it is often surprising to learn just how efficient today’s cars have become.

One of the nice surprises you may run into while car shopping is that you don’t necessarily need to buy a small hatchback if you want to get good mileage. Even some pickup truck configurations are able to return rather impressive numbers, thanks to the smaller engines that are offered by some manufacturers. If you are thinking of trading your current vehicle for a new model anyway, the promise of improved mileage might be what you need to make the leap.

Maintain Proper Tire Pressure

This is a sneaky one. It might not be obvious that tire pressure would directly impact your gas mileage, but that is the case. If your tires are underinflated, there will be more ‘rolling resistance’ as you move down the road, and your car will have to work a little bit harder in order to get where you are going. Again, we aren’t talking about major gains here, but you should still see some improvement – especially if you do a lot of long-distance driving. Of course, overinflating your tires can present its own set of problems, so don’t go too far with this tip. Simply monitor your tire pressure regularly and make sure it is as close to the recommended guidelines for your vehicle (and tires) as possible.

Keep Your Vehicle in Good Condition
You’ve been told from the time that you became a car owner that you should stay on top of your service visits and oil changes for the benefit of your vehicle’s long-term health. That remains true, and it can even give you a little bit of a boost in terms of gas mileage. A vehicle that is not running properly is not going to be able to operate as efficiently as one that is in tip-top shape. There is nothing complicated or particularly difficult about this point – maintain your vehicle by bringing it in for periodic service visits and stay on track for optimal gas mileage.

Don’t Weigh It Down

When possible, avoid weighing down your vehicle with an unnecessary load, as that extra weight is going to have a direct impact on your vehicle’s efficiency. Of course, you might have to haul heavy items from time to time, but make sure to take them out of your car or truck when the job is done. Every extra mile you drive with that heavier load is one which will not be covered efficiently.

Unless you purchase an electric vehicle, your gas expense is not going away anytime soon (and even if you do, there is an expense associated with charging your EV). However, by being smart and making some wise decisions, you can take a step toward lowering the cost of your gas each month. Whether these savings add up to a little or a lot depends entirely on your current habits, how much you drive, your vehicle, and more.

If you have any maintenance or repair needs in and around the Ponderay area, or if you are ready to trade in your vehicle for a new model, Taylor & Sons Chevrolet would be proud to assist. Contact us today or stop by to learn more. Thank you for visiting!