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NO GAS DAY


I just filled up on $3.39 a gallon gas yesterday.furious Today is supposed to be the big don't buy gas day! "Experts" say it won't work; lets see if we can prove them wrong!

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Well, seeing as how my husband used my car last night and he forgot to put gas in it for me like I asked him to do, I had no choice but to stop and get gas this morning. furious  He also pocketed the money I gave him too.  furiousfurious  Now I  know why he didn't pack a lunch this morning.  hmm

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I have been reminding my husband of this day so I don't think we will need to stop. I think we have a half tank left.

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There was a segment on the news this morning about gas prices. The reporter asked the "expert" if this no gas day thing would help. He said that everyone not buying gas for one day would be like the 300lb man skipping the fries at one meal . . . it just won't make a difference.

He did say that if every person in the country that buys gas would do something to save just one gallon in the month of June, that would make a difference. When you add all those gallons up, it would have a small effect.



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I was think along those line too Web, nobody will buy any gas today but then there's gonna be a mad rush tommorow, at the end of the day, no matter when you buy it you still have to buy it... plus your prices are far cheaper than Europe!

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The only way to make it work would be to not use any gas for a day, just because you arent buying it today doesnt mean you didnt use todays amount.

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I think the idea is is that this is going to create a huge dip in the  ever-upward moving profit scale in the spreadsheets for this week....



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yeah it might make a huge dip if most people dont buy gas today..bit it will have a huge spike the day before and after.

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If it'll help, I'll stay away from Taco Bell today hmm.gif

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IT'S bike to work week. I rode my ten speed yesterday. Today, just too early in the morning. So, I drove my station wagon. Don't need gas though.

Plenty of gas in reserve if you know what I mean!?

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Jeremy Riggs wrote:

If it'll help, I'll stay away from Taco Bell today hmm.gif




you are male....it wont help. no.gif



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I made sure to fill my car up with gas on Sunday. If it helps, great! If it doesn't, oh well. Gas is $3.09/gallon here.cry

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AC.... not all males are full of gas...


I have my good days, but I was just sticking up for the ones that don't have a problem....


LOL!!!!

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I actually bought gas yesterday, shame on me!! hmm.gif

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willy_smith34 wrote:

AC.... not all males are full of gas...


rofl.gif that is the funniest thing I have ever heard.



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Tips for saving fuel

A few simple suggestions to keep costs in check

With gas prices surging past $3.00, drivers can benefit from many different strategies to save fuel. The obvious first step is buying a fuel-efficient car.

To get the best fuel economy, choosing a four-cylinder engine rather than a V6, or a V6 rather than a V8, is usually the way to go. Small, light cars tend to be more miserly with fuel than larger vehicles. Consumer Reports' monthly road tests include our fuel-economy measurements for city and highway driving and for overall driving and we list the most fuel efficient cars that we have tested on our Web site. You can also visit the EPA's Web site, www.fueleconomy.gov to find data on fuel-efficient cars.

However, once you've bought a vehicle, you can even go farther for less money if you follow these tips:

No loitering. Don't let the engine run at idle any longer than necessary. After starting the car in the morning, begin driving right away; don't let it sit and "warm up" for several minutes. An engine actually warms up faster while driving. With most gasoline engines, it's more efficient to turn off the engine than to idle for any longer than 30 seconds.

Easy does it. Driving smoothly and steadily makes the best use of your fuel. If you can, avoid hard acceleration or braking. Once up to speed, maintain a steady pace in top gear. Varying your speed a lot wastes fuel. A vehicle's gas mileage decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 mph. Smooth acceleration, cornering, and braking not only save fuel but also extend the life of the engine, transmission, brakes, and tires.

It's a drag. At highway speeds, more than 50 percent of engine power goes to overcoming aerodynamic drag. Try not to add to the drag by carrying things on top of your vehicle. A loaded roof rack can decrease a car's fuel efficiency by 5 percent. Even driving with empty ski racks wastes gas. In addition, if you have air conditioning, use it only when you really need it. Running the air conditioner robs power from the engine and uses additional fuel.

Stay warm. An engine runs most inefficiently when it's cold. It not only uses more fuel but also creates the most exhaust emissions and suffers the most wear. Avoid many short, separate trips--and unnecessary cold starts--by combining as many errands as possible into one trip.

Getting regular. If your car specifies regular fuel, don't buy premium under the mistaken belief that your engine will benefit. Most cars are designed to run just fine on regular gasoline. Furthermore, many cars that recommend premium fuel also run well on regular. Check your owner's manual to find out if your engine is designed to handle either grade. And consider buying off-brand gasoline, which is most often identical to what is sold at franchised gas stations.

Watch the tires. Keep your tires properly inflated. Underinflated tires require more energy to roll, which not only wastes fuel but also wears the tires faster. According to the EPA, a tire that is underinflated by only 2 pounds per square inch can cause a 1 percent increase in fuel consumption. Underinflated tires can also build up excess heat, which can lead to tire failure. Check your vehicle's tire pressures at least once a month, when the tires are cold. Also, check the tires before and after long road trips. The recommended tire pressure is found on a label inside the car--usually in a door jamb or inside the glove-box lid.

Stay tuned. Running a car in poor mechanical condition can dramatically lower your fuel economy. A poorly maintained engine can cut gas mileage by 10 to 20 percent. A clogged air filter alone can cause up to a 10 percent increase in fuel consumption. Be sure to follow the recommended maintenance schedule in your owner's manual, and have the car promptly serviced if you sense any unusual sounds, smells, or vibrations.

Provided by ConsumerReports.org



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garougal wrote:
It's a drag. At highway speeds, more than 50 percent of engine power goes to overcoming aerodynamic drag. Try not to add to the drag by carrying things on top of your vehicle. A loaded roof rack can decrease a car's fuel efficiency by 5 percent. Even driving with empty ski racks wastes gas. In addition, if you have air conditioning, use it only when you really need it. Running the air conditioner robs power from the engine and uses additional fuel.

 



That reminds me of a tip I heard a long time ago.  Before driving for any extended period of time (when I heard this, I was ready to start a 3 hour drive), wash your car.  In town, it probably won't make much difference, but for a longer drive at faster speeds, a dirty car does create more drag.

I also do the 4 hour drive back home every couple months.  A couple times a year I'll get some fuel injector cleaner.  It'll help clean out the gunk that'll clog your fuel injector, and many of them will also increase your gas mileage.

 



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