2008 has been one heck of a year for truck owners, or any other driver for that matter. Fuel prices have gone through the roof, so much so that many of us feel like we're no longer working to make ends meet for our families, but to hand over whatever we make to the big oil companies. It is absolutely infuriating to see oil companies make stupendous record profits quarter after quarter, and then have them tell us prices will likely go up even more because of Wall Street or because some of their refineries are "down for maintenance." And as if the outrageous cost of gas and diesel isn't bad enough, many of us are now stuck with vehicles whose resale value has collapsed because suddenly everybody wants a Prius. It's easy to panic when you discover you owe more on your truck than its now depressed resale value, if it even has one. The instinct of many truck owners is to ditch the vehicle, even at a loss. If you feel that way, don't do it. Everything is cyclical, the situation will look different a year from now, and often there are easy fixes that can make a big difference. For example, have you ever thought of getting a retractable tonneau cover?
In case you're not quite sure what retractable tonneau covers are, we're talking about easily installed roll top covers that convert the open bed of your pickup truck into a bedlocker. Some are full metal for extra security, some have remote controls for easy use, some have special locks, and there are "jackrabbit" retractable systems that make it super-easy to open and close the cover. The overall idea of a tonno is add utility to a truck by letting you close off the bed. That way you can keep cargo out of sight and also nice and dry when it rains. It makes an awful lot of sense, especially since you can simply roll the tonne up when you don't need it. The whole cover retracts into a small box mounted behind the rear window.
The point I am trying to make here is that there are always going to be situations that force people into knee jerk reactions. When gas prices hit four dollars a gallon in mid-2008, a lot of shortsighted folks dumped their trucks and SUVs and bought smaller, less utilitarian vehicles at grossly inflated prices. I am all for efficiency, and some of our trucks are perhaps a bit bigger than they have to be, but it makes no sense to over-react. Not when you can actually safe a lot more by doing a combination of sensible things like cutting out unnecessary trips, inflating tires properly, making sure the air filter is reasonably clean, and keep the foot off the accelerator no matter how tempting it is to hear that engine roar.
Or treat yourself to a cool truck tonneau. It just makes sense. They don't cost a lot, they go on easy (you don't even have to drill), they look great, they add utility, and they even save gas. Yes, those retractable tonneau covers improve the aerodynamics of the truck and that, in turn, reduces fuel consumption. Not by a lot, but perhaps a mile per gallon or two. If you drive a lot, that adds up.
Gas Prices Going Down
Saving money at the pumps
Slow things down a bit
On most major U.S. highways and freeways, the posted speed limited for automobiles & motorcycles is typically between 55-75 mph. If you've got a bit of a lead foot, you should know that increasing your speed does increase your automobiles gas consumption accordingly. Driving 20% faster than the posted limit increases your gas consumption by roughly 20% as well. Think about it, with today's soaring gas prices, do you really want to be buying 20% more gas?
Use Cruise Control
The governments website "www.fueleconomy.gov" suggests that using cruise control on the highway helps you maintain a constant speed and, in most cases, will save gas. The also advise to use Overdrive Gears because, When you use overdrive gearing, your car's engine speed goes down. This saves gas and reduces engine wear. You'll be saving gas, the environment and ultimately your hard earned dollars.
Relax, live longer and enjoy the ride
Aggressive driving, like rapid acceleration, speeding, and hard braking increases gasoline consumption by up to 37% according to a recent study done by Natural Resources Canada. Incredibly, it's also been reported that aggressive city driving only gets you where you want to go about 2? minutes faster on a 60?minute trip. 37% more gas to buy??? It's a lot to pay for so little time saved, dontcha think?
Is your vehicle actually another 'storage room'
While it may seem like a convenient place to keep certain things, minimizing the amount of ?stuff? you keep in your automobile can save you a significant amount of gas money. It is estimated by the U.S. Department of Energy that for every additional 100 pounds that you truck around in your vehicle, you are increasing your gas consumption by about 1-2%. This can really add up over time.
Not going anywhere and still burning up loads of costly gas?
It seems silly to state the obvious, but?you get 0 miles per gallon if your car is idling. You could simply turn off the cars motor if you're not moving for a while. Instead of idling while waiting at the fast food drive-up window, why not park the car and go inside? It's often way faster to get served anyway, and you should know that idling in the line up for more than 10 seconds burns more gas than restarting the engine would. Use this tip wisely, and your gasoline savings will mount.
A well-maintained and smoothly running vehicle uses less fuel
Your auto was designed for optimal operation with certain minimum requirements in place. If these minimum requirements are not met, your cars fuel-efficiency suffers.
Consider the following:
?Keeping your tires properly inflated can improve your gas mileage by around 3.3 per cent.
?Your car's air filter keeps impurities from damaging the inside of your engine and it helps the engine to operate more efficiently. Replacing a dirty air filter can improve your vehicle's gas mileage by as much as 10 per cent.
?You can improve your vehicle's gas mileage by 1-2 per cent by using the manufacturer's recommended grade of motor oil. Using lower grades will not only hurt the engine, but will hurt your wallet as well, in the form of much costlier fill-ups at the pump.
Drive less - much less if you can
Now we know that this is not for everyone, but for many of us, this is not only a viable option, but it could lead to some wonderful side benefits if enabled correctly. Much better health and fitness levels could be ours if we chose instead to walk or cycle whenever possible, instead of driving absolutely everywhere. Other options are car pooling with others (could be great for your social life) - or downsizing your ride - how about one of those new scooters that gets like 80 miles per gallon?
All kidding aside, most of us could drive a lot less, walk a bit more, and we'd all be far better off for it.
Cheaper auto insurance? - yes, it's very possible
With gas prices through the roof, saving money at the pumps is a real hot-topic these days, but you should know that there's another vehicle (excuse the pun) worth looking at for significant savings where your auto costs are concerned. It's easy to do, usually costs nothing but a bit of your time to do, and most people are still unaware of just how much money can be saved.
Did you know that car insurance rates can and do vary wildly from insurer to insurer - for basically the same coverage? Only by shopping around for your auto insurance coverage and getting quotes from several insurance companies will you know whether you are getting the best possible rate on your car insurance coverage. Don't pay any more than you have to - shop around for your car insurance policy. If you have a few minutes, compare your current auto insurance rate with multiple competing offers right now. Click on: Cheap auto insurance to get started. It could be the best 5-minute investment decision you make all year.
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