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Let's Beat High Gas Prices

Last post 05-28-2007 6:22 PM by Pat. 8 replies.
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  • 05-25-2007 10:43 PM

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    Let's Beat High Gas Prices

     After reading through the Gas Prices thread again, I did some digging on Dollar Stretcher and came up with some interesting articles:

    Gas Prices
    http://www.stretcher.com/stories/05/05nov07c.cfm

    Better Gas Mileage
    http://www.stretcher.com/stories/00/000320m.cfm 

    Reducing Gas Useage
    http://www.stretcher.com/stories/04/04may03b.cfm

    That's only three of many useful articles on the site. If you go to the top of this page and use the "Google Search" making sure the button for stretcher.com is clicked, you can find a lot more.  

    What do you do to beat the price of gas, now that it's so high?
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  • 05-26-2007 10:30 AM In reply to

    • Brandy
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    Re: Let's Beat High Gas Prices

    Pat, I mentioned what I do in another thread. I am not doing anything differently really, lol.

    My husband is the one who drives and since it's for work, he is stuck with it but the company pays the fuel.

    I have never driven and run my errands with my Mother. Instead of helping with gas, I treat her to lunch or coffee out. When I get myself stocked up more, I can eliminate some of the weekly trips we make into town.

     

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  • 05-26-2007 10:38 AM In reply to

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    Re: Let's Beat High Gas Prices


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  • 05-26-2007 10:46 AM In reply to

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    Re: Let's Beat High Gas Prices

     Well, it's not fair if you don't drive! LOL

    I don't drive much at all any more, since I work at home, just a trip now and then to run errands and buy groceries, or a short trip out of town to see family. Keeping the car turned off saves a lot of gas! :)

    One thing that doesn't seem to get much attention and is really easy to do, is to keep tires properly inflated. If you've ever ridden a bike with a low tire, you know how much more effort it takes than when the tire is inflated. The same happens with a vehicle engine - it has to work harder to do the same job if the tires aren't inflated enough. Check the owner's manual to see what the recommendation is. Check tires regularly because all tires leak at least a tiny bit.

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  • 05-26-2007 11:29 AM In reply to

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    Re: Let's Beat High Gas Prices

     I watched as my friends got excited about learning to drive. I see my own teen doing the same. The prospect of driving always filled me with dread and I had no interest in doing it. My parents insisted I learn to as they assumed I would get my license so I actually learned the mechanics of it at 13. Through all the practice, I remained terrified and even today I can't drive faster than 10 miles an hour or handle things being around me....like other cars, dogs running by, trees along the way.

     

     

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  • 05-27-2007 2:53 PM In reply to

    Re: Let's Beat High Gas Prices

    I have a fear of driving on freeways, 4 lane highways, or cities. It never used to be that way when I was younger. Now that I'm older and have children I'm responsible for, I also realize I'm not immortal lol! The freeway on ramp merging is terrifying anymore.

    Well ds is NOT taking drivers ed this summer. He may take it with the homeschool group in the fall, but he will not have his job this summer like he planned to pay for it($285). The farmer he'd worked for decided because he couldn't break even on the hay after labor cost, gas and oil costs, that he was cutting back the hay production to just what he and his family can handle without having to pay for outside labor. Otherwise they used to hire several youths to help hay.

    So now ds will have to get a work permit and find another job this summer. Or do without drivers ed for another year. After trying to teach him a 5 speed recently waiting a year would not be a bad thing LOL!

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  • 05-28-2007 8:07 AM In reply to

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    Re: Let's Beat High Gas Prices

    I know what you mean, cinnamonhuskies. I don't like to drive in traffic or on the interstate where speed limits are high. I used to drive everywhere when I was young - even whole states by myself and never thought a thing about it.

    I found this:

    Tips to Save Gas 

    that has some specifics as to how much gas different things will actually save.  


     

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  • 05-28-2007 3:19 PM In reply to

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    Good article Pat! Esp. the point about overloading your vehicle LOL....I just came back from Tractor Supply with 200 pounds of feed in my VW Golf today...I could've popped wheelies!  : )

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  • 05-28-2007 6:22 PM In reply to

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    Re: Let's Beat High Gas Prices

     It's a good thing you didn't pop wheelies, your Golf might have flipped completely over from front to back! :)

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