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Money-saving tips: How to cut your driving expenses 22 Articles

  • 1 of 22

    by James Daly

    With gasoline prices as high as they are, and with them expected to climb even higher, no one can say they don't care about saving money when it comes to gasoline. Even billion dollar corporations are feeling the pinch! ...read more

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    by Older But Wiser

    Gas prices are taking a chunk out of our budget but there are ways to cut back on the fuel we use. The days of a Sunday drive in the country are probably gone for good, but, I think they have been gone long before the curr...read more

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    by Ann E. Smith

    With gas prices high, along with the increasing costs for food and power, many of us are carefully examining ways to spend less money whenever possible. One area in which you should be able to save money is by cutting down...read more

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    by Hugh Mann

    $4.50/gal gas? Ouch! Don't worry. There are two very effective strategies for cutting down on driving expenses: 1) Long term strategy (2 thumbs up): Encourage free market based gas supply and demand 2) Short term stra...read more

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    by Ramalingam Subramaniam

    The oil-rich countries go on increasing the price of oil each and every day and there seems to no end to it. In the very near future, the oil price may even touch $ 150 per barrel. On the other hand we can not switch over ...read more

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    by Ann Marie Dwyer

    As the price of gasoline and insurance skyrocket, everyone needs to cut driving expenses to stay competitive and liquid. Four major options can cut the driving expense budget and start you saving money quickly. Gasolin...read more

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    by MAD

    At this day and age, everything keeps on rising. Prices just never seem to go down anymore. It gets harder to keep up with daily cost of living. One of these is driving expenses. The oil market continues to skyrocket! ...read more

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    by Gayle Jackson

    "Let's go out to dinner honey?" "We can't unless we walk or ride the bikes, the tank is on fumes." "Wait a minute, I found a half off coupon." "For gas, where?" Like that is going to happen. Driving expenses h...read more

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    by Scott Heritage

    The cost of driving and maintaining a vehicle these days is more expensive than it has ever been, and it certainly isn't going to get any cheaper either. For a lot of people this means that it is becoming harder and harder...read more

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    by Drew Rowe

    In today's American society, many people are considering the option of selling their gas-guzzling vehicles for something a little more fuel efficient in order to cut their driving expenses. After all, this is a very gener...read more

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    by Tim Webb

    We are now a one car family, not so much of a problem as I thought it would be at the beginning, just seems I'm doing a lot more of the housework than before! But hey I get to have the stereo really loud while I hoover, so...read more

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    by Bob Schmidt

    Money-saving tips are much like tips for losing weight, they are of little value unless bad habits are replaced with good ones. It requires a life-style change to be successful in changing habits, and that is precisely wh...read more

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    by Gina Treadway

    Cutting your Costs in California Everyone has money problems. What makes Californians so special? Well, the fact that we're Californians for starters. Seriously though, cost of living is a lot more expensive here th...read more

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    by Fiona Mary Cassells

    How to cut your driving expenses. The obvious solution is not to drive. Walk, take a bus, take a train. Take a bicycle. Stay at home. As my husband would say, "It's not rocket science." If you walk, you will become f...read more

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    by Nanette Piotrowski

    If you could get 50 to 150mpg would you? I'm not talking about special gas additives or some of the very strange ideas that people are selling for scams. I'm telling you that it can be done, except most people don't want t...read more

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    by Christopher Kendalls

    Just read an article in the New York Times talking about how families in suburban Denver were considering not only moving back into the city to save money for gas, but in one of those new high rise condominiums downtown. ...read more

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    by Kathryn O'Hehir

    We can do three things immediately to reduce our gasoline consumption and cut overall costs of commuting: public transportation, (light rail), car pooling and hypermiling. Hypermiling, or deliberately reducing your speed, ...read more

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    by NavyWife8511

    Money-saving tips: How to cut your driving expenses Driving expenses have fearfully risen to frightful prices in the past 2-3 years. It has become extremely hard to afford to drive anywhere now. I fear that we are s...read more

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    by Alain de Sade

    The first tip must be reducing your driving. If we analyze our approach to driving and the ease at which we use our cars for every movement we make, it may become clear for many that several car journeys are unnecessary, e...read more

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    by Lamron Modles

    Some U.S. companies are accelerating flexible ideas to help employees save money amid rising gas prices. Du-West Foundation Repair in Dallas responded to rising gas prices for its workers with a capitalism conscience: M...read more

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