Tuesday, October 14, 2008

How to Get Money to Get a Better Car with Better Gas Mileage

If you are looking for better gas mileage, odds are that many people have told you to get a car that has better gas mileage. Sounds easy, right? Well, if you don’t have the money to buy something new, it’s not that easy. So here are helpful tips to help you get the funds you need for a car with better gas mileage.

A) Learn all you can about fuel economy tips by reading library books, checking out blogs, websites, forums and other online places for tips. Then write a series of articles on this topic yourself along with an ebook and report, then set up shop with the info to earn your own funds to get another car. Learn about work at home opportunities online and how to set up sites that monetize with Google Adsense, affiliate programs and many other means. Be an active member on internet marketing forums and learn the ropes to online marketing. Learn and earn to get your next vehicle.

B. Read about gas mileage improvement tips all over as well, in library books online articles, blogs, forums, in article directories and other places. Print them out and get them all in one convenient folder to refer to regularly so that you can start saving money now on your gas expenses. Put that saved money in a jar or other place to save for a better vehicle.

C. Head to eBay and Amazon.com and see how you can sell items there form around your home, your neighbors junk and other stuff. Use the money you make for gas mileage improvement by getting a better car or finding alternative means of travel that save you as well, like car pooling.

Friday, October 3, 2008

BMV Can Help You Increase Your Gas Mileage

Speeding and other types of reckless driving not only are safety risks, but waste gas and decrease your gas mileage. Why? Because the Bureau of Motor Vehicles works year round to make sure the driving rules, regulations, signage and laws are the best for your areas the optimum performance and safety for you.

In short, to improve your driving means to improve your gas mileage. And to do that, here are some helpful tips.

1) Regardless of when you learned how to drive, contact your Bureau of Motor Vehicles or visit their website find out if refresher materials are available: new driving courses, books, videos, DVDs, etc.

2) You may also check in your Yellow Pages for private driving instructors who can help or supply helpful materials as well.

3) Visit or call your local library for driving materials, too. They should loan out instructional booklets, CDs, DVDs and other items locally.

Other Online Resources

Open your browser or a top search engine like Google.com. Then type in keywords related to driving and mileage to locate links with plenty of helpful info for to bookmark and share with your family, friends and others about:


a) fuel economy tips
b) gas mileage improvement tips
c) gas mileage improvement Squidoo lenses, Hubpages and other sites

By keeping up with the latest local traffic laws and advice, you can increase your gas mileage. So do your homework regularly!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Better Gas Mileage with Special Programs

If you type in the keyword phrase, “gas credit card programs” into Google’s search engine, more than 20,000 listings show up in .43 seconds flat. Type in, “gas coupons” and over 300,000 listings show up in a similar amount of time.

Narrow both these searches further by adding your location into the phrase. Search and you should still find plenty of opportunities to save on gas and for gas mileage improvement tips

Here are other searches to try:

1) gas incentives + your location

2) gas programs + your location

3) http://couponing.about.com/od/comparelocalgasprices

4) gas credit cards + your location

5) gas rewards + your location

6) loyalty programs + your area

7) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loyalty_program (many countries listed here)




Brainstorm and see which other types of similar searches you can come up with. The main point is this: there are hundreds of discount coupons, points programs and other incentive promotions going on all over the world. These can all help you stretch your fuel costs, hence your mileage.

Check your local offline publications for info, coupons, incentive program applications and more, too. Review your classified ads, look for brochures at gas stations you frequent, ask friends and neighbors. Also find out about fuel economy tips and share the info with others to help them in return.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Get Organized and Get Better Gas Mileage

How much junk do you haul around in your car? Many people carry around things like:

1) Sports equipment
2) Gym bag
3) Junk from school locker – from last quarter, last term, last year!
4) Clothes, shoes, briefcase, book bag, guitar, CD player, stack of CDs
5) Trash – old boxes of junk from cleaning out car, glove box, carry alls
6) And more!

If you put all that on a scale, you would find that there is plenty of extra weight you are driving around town. Why waste precious gas on hauling all that everywhere?

Get rid of it. Sell it. Throw it out. Put it where it belongs.

Then see your gas mileage improvement for yourself. But wait…take this one step further:

Tell others about this and help them, too! Review gas mileage improvement tips and add your comments with tips to help others, too!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Gas Mileage Secrets


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