Jul
22
2008

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As the price of oil breaks records nearly everyday, many people are searching for gas saving devices for a break. With technological advances coming to pass nearly everyday, it is now possible to let our voices be heard at the pump. One of these technologies involves the use of water to improve gas mileage. The use of water and gas allows an engine to obtain maximum efficiency while saving the vehicle owner money.
As oil approaches $150 a barrel, gas saving devices are becoming more and more sought after by many. With technological advances coming to pass nearly everyday, it is now possible to let our voices be heard at the pump. One of the most popular devices utilizes water, an abundant resource, to work. The duo of water and gas allows an engine to run more efficiently and enables the vehicle owner better savings on gas.
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Jul
15
2008

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For better gas mileage, there are a number of tips and tactics we can employ. There’s no reason why you should waste all that money when it’s so easy to improve gas mileage. Here’s an easy better gas mileage tip that very few people have considered…or even know about! You can get dramatically better gas mileage simply by WHEN you buy your gas!…
This is the second in my series of articles outlining tips to get better gas mileage. So far, I’ve discovered 54 of them! For instance, did you know that parking in the shade will slow evaporation from the tank and you’ll get better gas mileage?
Here’s another even easier way to improve gas mileage?
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Better Gas Mileage – Improve Gas Mileage Tip #2
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Jul
13
2008

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I once bought a perfectly good used car for less than what it now costs to fill up the gas tank! And, it’s getting worse every day. I can’t afford this – can you? This article is the first in a series of articles designed to show you easy steps you can take – TODAY to improve gas mileage and save money at the pumps.
Improve gas mileage and get a little revenge on all the big business gas companies out there trying to rip you off! Improve gas mileage – right now – and save some of your hard earned bucks that would be better spent in other areas of your life! Improve gas mileage and do your part in the “Green” movement! In other words, all the tips you can possibly learn about how to improve gas mileage are all actually worth the time and effort they take to read and employ.
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How To Improve Gas Mileage – Improve Gas Mileage Tip #1
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Jun
23
2008

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As gas prices continue their shocking rise, many individuals are searching for a way to save money on gas. Many will tell you to complete the recommended routine maintenance on your car to improve gas mileage and keep your car running smoothly. Some of these maintenance tips include, checking your spark plugs, keeping the correct air pressure in tires and even selecting the correct oil weight to put in your car. Learn more now…
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