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Save Gas With Good Driving Habits

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Vehicle mileage matters in particular whenever you’ve become worried about the growing gasoline rates. Using a auto with a good mileage for every gallon of gasoline which you use could allow you to save up tremendously. Better mileage is not just reserved for more recent as well as better vehicles. In point of fact good mileage can also be enjoyed even by older automobiles. Mileage of your car actually depends on several factors.

One of the main factors that have an effect on a vehicle’s mileage is actually the way you drive. Driving manners as well as habits have quite a lot to do with automobile mileage. As an example, a driver prone to rapid accelerations and also heavy braking will use up quite an amount of gasoline per distance traveled. It is because swift accelerations and immediate braking may use up a lot more gasoline because it sets the auto into sudden strains. The truth is, intense driving can in fact impact on fuel economy by as much as 30 % in highways and also about 5 % in town and city inroads.

High speed driving could also have an effect on a car’s mileage. Driving fast usually will increase a car’s aerodynamic drag. It means that the faster that a vehicle travels, the greater the wind resistance becoming a factor within fuel economy. Habitual idling can also affect a car’s mileage. Frequent idling uses gas yet adds 0 miles on the counter and thus affects the automobile’s mileage.

One more factor that can affect a car’s mileage is the entire condition of the car itself. A year old car improperly taken care of may use up and waste far more gas than a two or three year old car that has followed the appropriate maintenance schedule. Car owners will need to understand that a badly tuned and maintained car engine can easily burn a lot more fuel.

Car maintenance is not only limited to the engine whenever improving car mileage is the aim. Even tire inflation may account for a car’s mileage. Properly inflated tires might help reduce rolling resistance and therefore help a car enjoy greater mileage. Some other important areas of the car to look into to improve car mileage are the air filter and also brakes. Unclean air filters and bad brakes may make the motor work double hard and use up a lot more gasoline.

The type of gasoline being used in a vehicle can also affect it’s mileage. There are specific variants of gasoline fuels that offer lesser energy than others. Using reformulated gasoline, for instance, could cause a few changes in fuel economy due to their lesser energy content. Not only is the type affecting the gasoline’s energy content, seasons may have some effect. The reason for this might be behind the refining process. But generally, gasoline products sold through the summer time usually have a larger energy content rating than gasoline products being sold during the winter season.

With gasoline becoming pretty an expensive product, automobile owners need to improve their automobile’s fuel economy and mileage as much as possible. Greater mileage as well as fuel use shows that automobile has to utilize lesser fuel in traveling a particular distance. This can lead to lesser fuel being used. The less fuel used the much less amount of gasoline required. With gasoline costs increasing these recent months, it could possibly account into significant savings which could ease the worries caused by the increased gasoline price tag.

Boris Chistyakov has been writing articles for 2 years. He specializes in various topics. His recent website is about sewing machine accessories

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June 18th, 2010 at 8:50 am

Car Data Checks on Used Cars

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Many people look to used cars in order to save some money on their next purchase. When looking for a used car you obviously want to find one that is in good condition, drives well and one that you feel comfortable in. What many used car buyers don’t often do is carry out a data check first.

These data checks search the history of the car. They can indicate any finance that the previous owners have taken out on the car, whether the car has been involved in an accident or written-off in the past and whether the car is at risk of theft or fraud. Other details that a data check will tell you are the number of previous owners, registration details and the vehicle identification number.

Data checks are very important when buying a used car as some sellers may not be completely honest when trying to sell you their car or they may just not know about it if the car has had more than one previous owner. Some statistics from the AA’s website show how important car checks are; around 1 in 3 cars have some form of hidden history with a quarter of cars having some sort of finance agreement against them.

If a car was found to have existing finance secured against it in the name of a previous owner, you may become liable for the debt as the new owner. This means that a deal that you thought was easily within your budget, suddenly becomes over your budget. If you found you couldn’t manage the car’s repayments, this could have a negative effect on your credit history or the loss of the vehicle.

Around 160,000 cars are stolen and 600,000 cars written-off each year, so you can see how easy it would be to buy a used car that has a bad history. Another trick some dodgy used car sellers try is to adjust the mileage on the car so it appears to have done fewer miles. As many as 1 in 14 cars have mileage discrepancies and a simple data check would highlight any discrepancies.

There is no doubt that the popularity of used car finance is increasing as people look for a more affordable ways to upgrade their cars. As long as you carry out a data check on the car before you buy then you should be ok. Always check for any dents and scratches that the previous owner may have tried to cover up as you can use this when you negotiate on the price.

If you are looking for a quality used car then speak to a reputable car dealer about the range of car finance available, Most established car dealers will carry out vehicle checks as standard, saving you the trouble.

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December 29th, 2009 at 5:02 am

Be careful when parking your car

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A lot of the time we tend to park our cars in whatever space we can find, whether in a multi storey car park or at the huge supermarket car parks. With every other driver prowling the aisles for a vacant space you may need to act fast if you want to get that last free space. The trouble is that there are sometimes parking spaces that you should avoid as they could potentially be worse for crime or damage.

It may sound strange but you should consider where you park your car and the surrounding area as there are spots which are more dangerous to park, and this doesn’t necessarily mean parking in a bad neighborhood. Of course you should always park somewhere that is well lit, especially at night. And preferably if you are using a car park then you should look for those with security or CCTV cameras, just in case the worst should happen.

But common sense aside, there are still other situations you should be aware of, sticking with the supermarket scenario you want to steer clear of any trolleys left in the car park, as they can roll into your car which could cause scrapes or dents to your car on a windy day. If parking closely to a trolley park, you should also be aware that lots of people just push their trolleys back carelessly in the direction of the parked trolleys, without thinking about the cars parked nearby.

You should park with plenty of room either side of your car, for you and those parked either side of you to get in an out. Other drivers and especially young children may not be careful and can open car doors into the side of your car. Parking next to large 4×4s can be problematic as they may overlap into your parking space making it hard to get in and out of your car.

Sometimes we may run into trouble not through someone else’s fault but through our own ignorance such as forgetting to get a ticket from a pay and display machine. There are many times where we think that because we’re only going to the shop for a minute to pick up one or two things that we’ll be safe. Likewise, many people think that it’s ok to park on double yellow lines or in permit only parking bays for example and then get frustrated when they get a ticket or are clamped – this sort of thing is avoidable if you are a responsible driver.

Make sure you are aware of any parking restrictions wherever you park. There are normally signs indicating how long and when you can park in that space but they are not always clearly visible. Before leaving your car, make sure you are certain you are parked legally.

Make sure that you take care of your car when parking, if you’re looking for new or used car finance but don’t have a large budget then consider opting for car credit. There are companies that can arrange car loans to suit your personal situation.

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December 29th, 2009 at 4:53 am