10 Driving Hacks That'll Make You Spend Less On Gas

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How to spend less money on gas? How to drive a car easily and safely? There is a direct connection between mileage and the frequency of maintenance services. Here are 10 brilliant driving hacks and secrets that will help you save gas money and drive your car like a pro.

TIMESTAMPS
- Why is gas so expensive? 0:54
- Don’t put the pedal to the metal 2:20
- Use cruise control on the highway 3:18
- Undergo servicing on time 4:04
- Turn off the air conditioning 4:58
- Make your route logistically efficient 5:47
- Don’t drive when it rains 6:34
- Monitor your tire pressure 7:24
- Remove unnecessary weight 8:04
- Keep an eye on gas prices 8:35
- Always stay alert on the road 9:11

SUMMARY
Why is gas so expensive? Because oil is? That’s right. Crude oil, to be precise. It makes up 72 of gasoline price. We pay the remaining 28 percent for distribution, refining, and taxes. The reasons for gas prices to rise are the weakening dollar, natural disasters and simple rules of supply and demand. Prices rise when demand is bigger than supply. Prices usually drop down in the winter when fewer people are traveling across the country.

We can hardly affect any of the things we just mentioned. But we can affect our choice when buying a car. Some cars are less fuel-efficient than others. But we still love them and want to have them. They are ultra high-end luxury cars and large vans and SUVs. Sports cars are already very expensive themselves and also require you to feed their turbocharged engines, which create more horsepower. If you don’t have a sports car, but paying for gas is still a nightmare, then you probably own one of the best-selling cars in America. Toyota Camry, Corolla, Prius and Honda Civic, Accord and CR-V. Give this video a “thumbs up” if we guessed it right.

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Hey there, how much do YOU spend on gas?

BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
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"Don't drive in the rain"

Got it, anytime it rains, I won't go into work.

Beasie
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5:00 "Turn off the air conditioning"


You never been to Texas.

deserteddave
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Here’s a hack, watch this video at twice the speed (you can change the playback speed in your video settings) save yourself a lot of time as these videos are slow paced as if they think we are 6 year olds.

kirbfx
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10. Don’t “put the pedal to the metal”
9. Use cruise control on the highway
8. Do servicing on time
7. Turn off the AC
6. Make your route efficient
5. Don’t drive when it rains (lol?)
4. Monitor tire pressure
3. Remove unnecessary weight
2. Watch gas prices
1. Stay alert on the road

Thought there would be more useful things smh

realdavebob
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Turning off the AC in Florida isn’t an option unless you are trying to die

hobi
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You forgot 1 very important thing. When driving at highway speeds, always keep the windows shut. This reduces drag by a large margin and of course it goes hand in hand with fuel efficiency

melvinmungai
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TIMESTAMPS
- Why is gas so expensive? 0:54
- Don’t put the pedal to the metal 2:20
- Use cruise control on the highway 3:18
- Undergo servicing on time 4:04
- Turn off the air conditioning 4:58
- Make your route logistically efficient 5:47
- Don’t drive when it rains 6:34
- Monitor your tire pressure 7:24
- Remove unnecessary weight 8:04
- Keep an eye on gas prices 8:35
- Always stay alert on the road 9:11

BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
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“Don’t drive when it rains” say that to my job

echoxulan
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Video actually starts at 2:20 your welcome

ghost_shark
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Number 7 is incorrect. It is more energy efficient to drive with the air conditioner on at speeds over 35 mph than to drive with the windows open. At that speed, the additional wind resistance puts a higher burden on the engine than the condenser.

jalopysandwich
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Here are 5 facts about this video:

1) Stretching something out just for the sake of it, without any worthy materials is a very poor editing choice. This video could have easily been under 5 minutes.
2) The tips mentioned here don't deserve to be called hacks. Please check the definition of that word. Giving useless, common sense tips, which every driver already knows doesn't qualify to be called 'hacks'.
3) Turning off the AC doesn't save 15% of fuel, but far less than that in modern day cars. Moreover, cooling a car isn't a luxury, but a necessity. A hot car will most certainly have a tired and fatigued driver, which is a big safety issue. Hence we either drive with the windows down, or with the AC turned on. Either ways we'll burn a little extra fuel.
4) Unless you're driving on standing water, with a depth of more than 2 or 3 mm, the drag caused by the fluid displacement will result in a very negligible amount of extra fuel burn. Drag caused by normal rainfall, is therefore negligible in terms of affecting fuel efficiency, as most public roads disperse the rainwater fairly well. Moreover, unless we are going on a joy ride, we can't really choose the time we drive out, can we?
5) Don't make a video just for the sake of it.

yatrigan.bharat
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"Turn off the A.C."
Florida: "allow me to introduce myself'
"Park your car in the shade"
Birds: "I like ya cut g"
"Don't drive in the rain"
Bills: "why are you running? Why are you running?!

randomfyasmry
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“Remove unnecessary weight”

My girlfriend isn’t going to happy.

XplicitRyderr
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You can't tell someone in Arizona to drive without the A/C...ESPECIALLY during the summer. That's like telling someone go a week with out eating

Johnnie_be_Wretched
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Don't drive in the rain? Like most of us have a choice? 🤷‍♂️

JaysonKing
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Actually, driving in town with the air conditioning on does use more gas. But driving at highway speeds with the air off and windows open causes the air coming into your car to be trapped by the rear window and the engine has to work harder. Driving at highway speeds with windows closed and air on makes the car more aerodynamic and helps it to use a little less gas. In my car driving at highway speeds with the air on only makes a difference of 1 mile per gallon. Not a big deal breaker.

davidmurling
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Speeding generally does not help, but if you are driving for eight to ten hours like i do all the time, even 5 mph adds up fast.

kizahd
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Why is the speedometer that shows every time a new fact is about to happen, acting like an RPM gauge??

gschaib
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Driving 50 in a 70? Come on! That causes accidents.

lnmdavis