While GasBuddy and Shell gas rewards are both great ways to save on fuel costs, they require spending money to get the greatest benefits. If you are on a tight budget, you can save on gas by taking care of your car.

While some car maintenance requires you to have mechanical knowledge, there are plenty of little changes you can make to save money. A simple way to get good gas mileage, for example, is to keep your tires inflated.

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Car Maintenance and General Gas Savings
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Keeping your tires inflated provides a smoother and safer ride. Your vehicle will not drift or pull to the side, which helps cut down on unnecessary fuel usage. The more your car moves from side to side, the greater the wind resistance. To compensate for this wind resistance, you need to increase your speed. While it does not use a significant amount of fuel, the small costs can quickly add up over time.

You can also save gas money by making sure your car has enough oil. Your engine needs oil to stay lubricated. If you drive with too little oil, your engine burns through your fuel faster. Driving with too little oil can eventually cause serious damage to your vehicle, including a cracked engine block.

When you change your oil, make sure your spark plugs and filters are fresh. Many mechanics will thoroughly clean your car when you go to get your oil changed. These are also easy tasks to perform yourself if you want to save money.

Another method to get the best gas mileage is to change your route. If you spend a long time driving on the highway, consider looking for a shorter route using backroads.

Because of the higher speed limits, you also burn through your gas faster while driving on the highway. If you are driving on the highway, consider using cruise control to keep from speeding up and using extra fuel.

Make sure you also clear out your trunk and get rid of any unnecessary weight when you are driving. Every 200 pounds costs you roughly one mile.

You are also able to save on gas by limiting how often you use either your AC or heating. Changing the climate of your vehicle has a negative impact on fuel economy. If you are driving in the summer, consider lowering the windows instead of turning on the AC.

This works best if you are driving in a slower area. On a highway, opening your windows can increase wind resistance. If you own a truck, keep your tailgate up to avoid wind drag.

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