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Old 05-02-2008, 08:55 AM
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Careful driving, maintenance can cut gas costs

Automobile experts offer good ways to save on fuel as gas prices surge.

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Associated Press - April 30, 2008

When David Champion is behind the wheel of a car, he accelerates slowly and brakes gingerly. He tries to drive, he says, as if there were a cup of coffee on the dashboard that would shower him with scalding liquid if he were overzealous with the accelerator or the brake.

The driving habits adopted by Champion, director of automobile testing for Consumer Reports, have as much to do with saving money as they do with safety.

“When you’re driving, your foot is connected to your wallet,” said Champion. “The faster you step down, the more money comes out of your wallet.”

With the price of gasoline hitting record levels, consumers would be well-advised to listen to Champion and other experts on ways to save fuel and hold down costs.

The U.S. government has beefed up its consumer site, www.fueleconomy.gov, with tips to help consumers drive more efficiently and keep their cars in good shape. In mid-May, the nonprofit Alliance to Save Energy will launch a national campaign aimed at helping consumers save hundreds of dollars through fuel-efficient driving and proper maintenance.

Kateri Callahan, president of the alliance, said many families are having trouble coping with rising gasoline prices, which have topped $3.60 a gallon in recent days, according to surveys by AAA and the Oil Price Information Service. Diesel prices have hit new records above $4.24 a gallon.

“When it comes to heating and cooling, people pay their utility bills only once a month or so,” Callahan said. “But with gas, you have to buy it every week, so the high prices are very much in your face. And people are exercised about it.”

The alliance’s campaign will offer dozens of tips for consumers to cut gas consumption.

The centerpiece will be a calculator at the Web site www.DriveSmarterChallenge.org that will allow consumers to plug in the type of car they drive and determine how much money six different changes in driving or maintenance activities will save them, Callahan said.

Here, for example, is what a family that drives 12,500 miles per year in a vehicle with a fuel economy of 20.1 miles per gallon could save in the six specific areas:

-Keeping tires properly inflated, which can improve gas mileage by about 3 percent, for a savings of 20 gallons of gas a year, or up to $65.

-Using the manufacturer’s recommended grade of motor oil, for a gain of 1 percent to 2 percent and annual savings of $40.

-Cutting the number of miles traveled by 5 percent through combining trips, walking or taking mass transit, for $100.

-Eliminating jackrabbit starts, speeding and rapid braking at highway speeds for as much as 80 gallons a year, or $260.

-More-sensible driving around town for about 30 gallons, or $100.

-Clearing 100 pounds of junk from the trunk to save 12 gallons, or $40.

People who take all those steps could potentially cut their gas costs by $605 a year…[Read More]
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Re: Careful driving, maintenance can cut gas costs

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“When you’re driving, your foot is connected to your wallet”

I like that analogy.
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Re: Careful driving, maintenance can cut gas costs

A friend suggested a computer display on the dashboard that would show the dollars per hour, and/or dollars per mile rather than mpg to help people understand the actual cost of their lead foot and other techniques. It sounds like a great idea and would certainly tame a number of bad habits that people have. There is nothing like seeing things displayed in actual dollars and cents to bring the hard truth home.
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HyChi that would be cool! Input the price you paid and how much you put in the tank and bam. Might work for alot of people. kevin
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Re: Careful driving, maintenance can cut gas costs

That is actually already included in the latest version of the ScanGauge.
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Re: Careful driving, maintenance can cut gas costs

For a conventional Civic, adjust valves @ 30K miles, and swap out the distributor cap and rotor at the same time, along with the air filter.

Switch to full synthetic oil, and use the thinnest viscosity acceptable.

And then you can hypermile from there...

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Re: Careful driving, maintenance can cut gas costs

Sean, Which gauge is that? I'd like to program up a DPH (dollars per hour).

I think Mr. Champions had a recent revelation. I can guarantee he didn't employ that strategy when he reported a 39 mpg for the Prius. Glad he finally came around though.

UPDATE: The article just made it to my wall-of-fame at my office.

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Re: Careful driving, maintenance can cut gas costs

that total cost per trip reading is on my sg, not a dph though, which would be more effective! on my sg that i ordered with the last 20 something groupbuy. amazing tool!!
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Re: Careful driving, maintenance can cut gas costs

If you take a moment and read, you'll find we recommend against drafting, especially close drafting. We do mention it, because it DOES improve mileage. But when we do, we also mention the dangers. I'm afraid you're jumping to conclusions before finding out what we're really about.
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