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Gas Prices Ending Your Summer Travel? Gas Saving Tips for Travel

By: Scott Siegel

As gasoline prices continue to set records and you find yourself spending more and more money at the gas pump, the prospect of taking that driving vacation trip seems more expensive than ever. You can travel and not break your budget on gas.

You are the best fuel saving device there is. You are in control of your gas use. Here are a few suggestions that you can follow to lessen your gas burden while on that driving vacation.

First thing you can do is get rid of all the extra stuff you have sitting in your trunk. Take out that extra tool kit, get rid of the box of paper you were going to take to the recycling center and take out the 50 pound bag of pet food you bought last week. Every 100 lbs of weight that you can take out of your car will save you 1 to 2 percent on gas. The lighter your load the more fuel efficient your car will be.

You already have scoped out the cheapest stations to purchase fuel at around your home. These stations will likely be lower priced than the fuel stations on your vacation route. So, fill up at one of these stations before you leave on your trip. You might even want to buy your fuel one day before you leave. For most people the actual travel day is rushed and hurried. You might run out of time to go to the station you planned on and might have to opt for fuel along your route. If you get your fuel one day before you leave, you can do it without worrying about deadlines and without rushing around.

Another important tip, don't use luggage racks. Try and get everything inside the car if you need to pack your car for your vacation. The wind resistance created by using racks will significantly increase the amount of gas you will burn. The resistance will increase at higher speeds so it will be very detrimental to your fuel economy on the highway.

On the highway use your cruise control as much as you can. The more you can keep your speed constant the more fuel efficient you will be. Your cruise control will do a much better job of maintaining a steady speed than you can do manually.

By following these simple suggestions you will be able to take that trip without upsetting your gas or travel budget. These few tips will let you control your costs and take that driving vacation in spite of the cost of gas!

Article Source: http://www.all-about-vacations.com/drx

Scott Siegel is the author of a 143 page book of industry insider secrets on saving gas and dollars at the pump (beatthegaspump.com). Visit us to discover how you can get better gas mileage. Find out how to increase gas mileage.

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