It cannot be stressed enough; keeping records of fuel consumption is a must for getting better gas mileage. Get a notebook just for the car and keep it there, handy. You will not know if you do any good at with anything you try without records. And keep a pen handy also. The note book is not good without a writing stick.
Start keeping records, now, boys and girls. And do it like it is a religious moment.
There is a saying about action and insanity. Actually the definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing over and over expecting different results. Therefore, If you keep doing what you have always done you will continue to get what you have always gotten.
Please, Please, Please. Take action. DO something. Do one new thing a week that takes money out of the hands of the big oil companies and puts it back into your wallet.
What is the saying. “What do you have in your wallet?” Well, besides a Capitol One credit card, I hope you are beginning to keep some of that hard earned green stuff you have been giving away to the undeserving, up until now.
It is a proven fact, if you will just keep track of the gas you put in your vehicle and the miles driven between fill-ups with a quick calculation of MPG, you will get better gas mileage and be on your way to being a super gas saver.
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