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July 28th, 2008 — Hypermiling Tips
With all the talk about gas-saving devices and advanced techniques for extreme hypermiling, we forget that we all have a tool that can help us save gas: our feet. Yes, that’s right; our feet are the ones who accelerate and brake, two factors that play an import part in fuel consumption.
To put it simply, you just need to take it slow. Don’t accelerate or stop abruptly, as these are two of the things that make you waste gas. This simple advice, according to a CNN report, helped a Land Rover cut its fuel consumption by 35.4 percent and a Ford Mustang by 27.1 percent! Continue reading →
July 27th, 2008 — Hypermiling Tips
The term hypermiling scares a lot of folks out there who think that this activity is full of illegal maneuvers and modifications. The truth is that this term was created to refer to techniques used to save gas, and whether you use or not risky maneuvers as part of your “hypermiling arsenal” is your own decision and responsibility.
Having said that, there is also a part of interested folks who think this is too complicated, but the truth is that you can start by learning and adding a few tips and techniques into your everyday driving – as many as you feel comfortable learning! These recommendations below will help you hypermiling your car in an easy way! Continue reading →
July 24th, 2008 — Hypermiling Tips

Are you ready to start in the world of hypermiling and start saving gas –and bucks? Well, then all you need to do is take your first steps with hypermiling driving. In this article I’ll try to put them in an easy way for you. So, start taking notes!
- Take out all the excess weight from your car. Are you the kind of people that like to keep a whole supply in case of nuclear attacks? Well, then this tip right here will serve you good. You see, there no thing as a “free ride”, every ounce of excess weight your car is carrying, takes away energy from it. The solution is pretty obvious – keep your trunk empty, just put NECESSARY things in there.
- Keep your tires in good condition. Be sure to check your tire pressure regularly, if you don’t know what the pressure should be, grab your car manual - it should be in there. If the tire pressure is set correctly, your car will experience less rolling resistance and spend less fuel. Did you know that decreases in temperature also lower your tire pressure? Continue reading →
July 23rd, 2008 — Hypermiling Tips
Having a car these days is getting more and more expensive, not because of the car prices but because of the increasing price of gas (now driving long distances on your car can be considered a luxury!). This has lead drivers to start seeking for alternatives and come up with ways or techniques to maximize fuel-efficiency.
So, what is hypermiling?
Hypermiling refers to these techniques that will help you increase gas mileage and fuel efficiency and save you your hard-earned money.
To first start with hypermiling, it is good to check and make sure your car is in excellent condition. Any flaw in alignment, a low tire pressure, etc; can lead to small increases of fuel consumption; a car in great conditions will be a 100% effective machine. Continue reading →