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How To Save At The Gaspump

With some analysts predicting gas prices to peak at as much as $2.50 per gallon or more, those of us on a budget will have to find ways to meet the higher cost of fuel or cut back on our gas consumption. Five weeks ago I was able to pay $1.77 per gallon at a local station; the price has now jumped to $2.19 per gallon and climbing. So now when I fill up my 13-gallon gas tank I'm paying $5.46 more. Filling up twice a week, or about 10 times a month on average, will cost me $54.60 more each month. Fortunately, I have some wiggle room in my personal budget to meet this increase.

For those who don't have that flexibility, here are some tips to help you survive the pumped up prices awaiting you at your neighborhood gas station:Maintain Your VehicleKeeping your tires properly inflated,your engine tuned, and checking your oil regularly are a few small ways that will help you save on fuel consumption and costs. Under-inflated or over-inflated tires can cause poor handling. You'll also have to replace your tires more frequently. A well-tuned engine, along with regularly scheduled oil changes, will help your vehicle work properly and more efficiently, using less fuel.Combine Frequent Short TripsInstead of making several short trips for shopping, doctor's visits, and other errands, combine these short trips into one larger trip. Arrange your route so that you can go from point A to point C without having to back track to get to point B without wasting time and fuel.Carpool and Use Other Modes of TransportationTwo or more can travel cheaper if they "pool" their resources.

Take turns with neighbors on trips to the grocery store and for other errands, including activities with the kids. Hop on a bicycle or walk if you're within a mile or so of your destination. You'll cut down on fuel use and get some exercise too!Monitor Your Driving HabitsWatch those jackrabbit starts and don't be a lead foot. Drive at moderate speeds - you use more fuel per mile when you drive faster than 55 mph. Limit your use of the air conditioning to when you are out on the highway.Search Online for Lowest Prices Finding the lowest possible price in your area can help to lower your fuel bills, especially if you fill up often, but don't go crazy driving all over the place to save a few pennies.

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11 Ways to Save Gas, Save Money

(ContentDesk) September 16, 2005 -- With self-serve regular gas averaging more than $3 a gallon for the first time in U.S. history, everyone is looking for ways to conserve gas and save money. The editors of SheKnows.com have put together a list of 44 ways you can save money on gas. Here, find 11 of these tips. (Check out SheKnows.com/save-gas for the other 33 money-saving ideas.)1.

Drive smart: Aggressive driving (meaning quick acceleration, hard braking and speeding) wastes gas. In fact, it can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds, and by five percent on the city streets. 2. Choose wisely: Don't assume that neighboring gas stations will have the same prices -- check around. Also note that gas stations near freeways and popularly-traveled roads, as well as those in high-income areas, will charge more.

3. Just park it: Don't circle the lot hoping for a great parking space. Take the shortest route to a free space and walk from there. Circling doesn't just...

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Goodyear and Arnold Palmer Join All Sports Tire Company?s Collegiate Tires Team

The reality of tire-buying is that consumers usually are not passionate about the purchase of new rubber for their vehicles. Tire industry veteran Tom Kopplin intends to change that scenario.Kopplin, chairman and CEO of All Sports Tire Company, based in Orlando, is tapping into the rabid fanaticism and buying power of college sports followers by developing specialized tires with collegiate sports team names built into the sidewalls."We have created another reason for a person to buy a particular tire? and to feel good about the purchase," said Kopplin. "On the sidewall of these tires, we present an opportunity for that person to proudly show off their favorite team's name, wherever he goes."In the U.S., fans are spending nearly $3 billion annually on college-licensed merchandise, reflecting a deep desire to show their school spirit. They buy T-shirts, flags, license plate covers and countless other items, but it took Kopplin ? with his 25 years of tire sales experience ? to create the...

Goodyear and Arnold Palmer Join All Sports Tire Company?s Collegiate Tires Team
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New Ways to Make Fitness Equipment - From Scrap

According to Jerry Hill, founder of Philadelphia-based FitForce Camp, those tires are treasures waiting to be discovered.
"Instead of spending thousands on a piece of fitness equipment, you can pick up those tires, usually for no charge, and turn them into fun and effective workout tools."
Inspired to make use of this unwanted landscape, Hill has incorporated used tires into his FitForce camp workouts.
With 20 years of experience in strength and conditioning under his belt, Hill states that some of his most successful workouts involve the use of items that can be found in most households, or in the case of used tires, on the side of the road.
He gives an example, "Take a piece of rope.
Tie one end of it around the tire, the other end around your waste and then take off running (or walking)."
He adds that for his FitForce Camps, he usually loads the tires up with some old weights, chains, or even concrete to increase the resistance....

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2006 Real World Snow Tire Tests – On-Line

Fairport, NY (ContentDesk) February 5, 2006 - In an innovative move, The Snow Tire FAQ (http://www.snowtire.info) announced the availability of on-line, real-time snow tire reviews from its 2006 edition of The Real World Snow Tire Tests.In 2001, John Werner, the editor of the Snow Tire FAQ, introduced the The Real World Snow Tire Tests.
The 2006 Real World Snow Tire Tests are the 4th set of tests to be run.
The Tests provide both quantitative and qualitative evaluations of snow tires in the conditions they are likely to see  on real worlds, with real weather in the real world.The Real World Snow Tire Tests are just one way The Snow Tire FAQ seeks to help consumers.
Another is the on-line Snow Tire FAQ Forums (http://www.snowtire.info/forum).
The Forums provide a place where people can interact together and discuss questions about snow tires and winter driving.


Some folks may consider me the expert in all things snow tires, I freely...

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Wheel And Tire Maintenance For Your SUV


Your SUV's wheels and tires are one the most essential parts of your vehicle. Because SUVs, such as the Land Rover Range Rover, are 4WD, it can go through any terrain that the planet could offer. And when it does, the tires and wheels of your SUV do not just obviously help you to reach your destination because it is the major equipment that makes your vehicle move. However, the functions of the wheels and tires do not just end there. These parts also emphasize the overall appearance of your vehicle.

Moreover, the wheels can actually improve your cars performance just by effective cleaning. Like any other car parts like Land Rover Range Rover parts, SUV wheels can eventually be corrosive and tires could wear out because of certain factors.

Getting your SUV perfectly cleaned on a local car wash is a great idea. However, the only drawback of it is the cost that you would be spending in a car...

Wheel And Tire Maintenance For Your SUV
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