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  • 4). Simple Tips To Save Gas  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    To most people, the most obvious way to save gas is buying a new car that gets better gas mileage. But before you head to the dealer to make your trade-in, you should know that there are easier ways to save money on gasoline. Do you stop short at traffic lights and then make a jack-rabbit start? Do you weave in and out of traffic? Driving more sensibly can save you 5%-33% on your gasoline costs.
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  • 5). The Effects Of Gas Mileage  By : I Henman
    Whoever you are, you're bound to feel the effects of the increase in the price of gas. The higher cost at the pump has left many families needing to tighten their purse strings. One way to cut your costs is to increase your gas mileage. Ok, so this may sound like an obvious solution, but there are loads of easy ways to improve your gas mileage. One of the best ways to improve gas mileage and economy is to keep your vehicle maintained in good condition.
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  • 8). Fight High Gas Prices By Improving Your Car's Fuel Efficiency  By : Scott Michaels
    Not everyone buys their cars based on the car fuel efficiency alone, but it would be safe to presume that it is one of the foremost considerations. It is much more than a mere technical obsession. The running cost of the car, not to mention the maintenance aspect, depends solely on the car fuel efficiency. One of the very first questions that car users ask each other is, “What is your car fuel efficiency?” And naturally! Everyone who drives a car is bound to be concerned about car fuel efficiency.
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  • 9). Tips to Improving Gas Mileage For Your Cleaning Business  By : Steve Hanson
    Copyright 2006 The Janitorial Store That old saying, "What goes up, must come down" is not true about everything, especially when it comes to gas prices. No matter if you have buildings you clean that are miles apart or you're just making a trip to buy supplies, the more miles you get per gallon of gas means more profit for your cleaning business. Most gas stations charge about the same for gas, so comparison shopping for the "best deal" is not necessarily a good option.
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