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2012 Small Cars with the Best Gas Mileage

January 29, 2012

Gas prices don’t appear to be dropping anytime soon, so it’s more important than ever to find a fuel-efficient vehicle. Small cars tend to have the best mileage (due to weight and shape) so if you’re looking to downsize with your next car, here’s a list of the 2012 small cars with the best gas [...]

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Gas Price Comparison Travel Tips

May 6, 2011

If you’re driving from gas station to gas station performing a gas price comparison before you fill your tank, you will notice one thing, gas is expensive everywhere you go. What happens when gas prices go up? The cost of everything goes up. Unfortunately we as a nation are completely dependent on gas. Our dependency [...]

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Small Cars with Best Gas Mileage for 2011

April 17, 2011

News reports show gas prices could jump to well over $5 a gallon this summer,  so it’s a must for today’s cost-conscious driver:  cars with best gas mileage. Projections state that there will be less traveling this summer, due to high gas costs. However many of us must travel 30 plus minutes one way to work, we [...]

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Trucks With The Best Gas Mileage

March 25, 2011

Economists predict that gas will exceed $5 per gallon this summer, so if you must drive a truck you want to find the trucks with best gas mileage. Many small business owners need to drive trucks for business purposes. Many people drive trucks because of where they live. Some folks drive trucks just to feel [...]

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Gas Mileage Comparison

November 28, 2008

To make sure you are getting the most miles out of your hard earned dollars, you should begin by making gas mileage comparisons between cars. This will allow you to save money on your future daily drives.

Choosing a new car
Choosing a vehicle these days requires more than just looking at the shiny brochures and picking the fanciest options. Cost of maintenance and fuel economy also need to be included. Total cost of ownership has never been on my mind when buying a car but it makes sense to have a good look at the figures before you commit to a vehicle that will have to serve you for many years to come.

The importance of gas mileage comparisons only became apparent in the USA since oil prices went crazy in 2008. Not only will it allow your vehicle to respect the environment, but it will also provide you with a way to save a lot of money.

The rising prices for gas and maintenance is making it increasingly important to make sure that you are able to get the most miles out of every drop.

Calculating your MPG
Starting with calculating how many miles you are getting per gallon will allow you to take the first step in gaining the knowledge needed to drive more efficiently.

You can find your miles per gallon by setting your odometer to zero when you fill up your tank. When after a few days you fill it up again, you will write down the number of miles as well as the number of gallons that you have driven. You then divide the miles by the gallons, which will give you an estimate of how many miles per gallon you are getting on average.

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