How to Beat High Gas Prices
Money saving tips that will put more cash in your pocket even with today's high gas prices
(PRWEB) January 8, 2005 -- More families are feeling the pinch as gas prices continue to be on the rise. According to GasPriceWatch.com, the highest gas price this week in the United States is $2.69. However, there are many ways that you can save more money just by having the correct information. For example, when you "warm-up" your car in the winter time, you are really using up more gas than necessary.
"Gas Money Saving Tips" is a newly released report that contains tips and revelations on how consumers can save money on their gas purchases. It also includes ways to drive and maintain the automobile in order to get maximum performance and fuel efficiency.
Some of the issues discussed include how to make sure you're using the right type of oil in you car, how regular maintenance on your tires can keep you from coughing up unnecessary dollars at the fueling station, steps for making sure your tires are allowing your car to have maximum efficiency, and how keeping your car clean on the outside can actually save gas usage.
For more information on this report, you can visit:
http://www.GasMoneySavingTips.com
This carefully researched report contains a wealth of information. With the ever-rising costs of filling your tank full of gas, there's no shame in cutting every corner to save a buck. All you need is the know-how, the tips and tricks, the truth and not the old rumors. "Gas Money Saving Tips" will put you on the path to beating high gas prices.
For additional information, please contact:
http://www.GasMoneySavingTips.com
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