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What Are You Doing To Save Gas?
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With gas prices rising every day, what are you doing to save gas?

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andy33 05-19-2006, 7:15 PM Add to the Discussion
Hello As far as BioPerformance Fuel Pills go, please no one waste your time and money. You can find a copy of a certified test results located at www.BioPerformancePro.com and learn the truth. I was personally scammed and many others I know. To save fuel and money I find it best to leave a little earlier to work and from work, that way i avoid the traffic.

Anthony W Sloan admin@BioPerformancePro.com

tennessee_ 05-11-2006, 10:16 AM Add to the Discussion
I currently have A 1999 Silverado Z71 and it was getting 17 MPG and I am now getting 23 MPG On my Wife's Expedition it was getting 12 MPG and now it is gettin 18 MPG. I was introduced to a product that the gov has been using and it is in Iraq in our Tanks humvees etc etc. So i tried it and it worked GREAT for me plus IT IS GUARANTEED 7% minimum increasein fuel economy plus you can put it in your crankcase in with your oil to lub the bottom side of the engine and to break up deposits of old oil that we take for granite and never thought about. For more information go to.

www.ethosfuelsavingsdirect.com

Kevin Harrington Trenton Tennessee

stevo_61 05-10-2006, 11:40 AM Add to the Discussion
I bought a 1984 Mercedes Benz 300D diesel sedan. After installing about $150. worth of parts, I now run the car off 60% waste vegetable oil and 40% diesel. The waste vegetable oil I get for free after it has been used in a restaurant deep fryer. The car runs great. It smells like french fries going down the street. I have slashed my fuel bills. The car puts out less pollution. I feel better about recycling a waste product that originates with American farmers rather than sending more money to the Middle East. Orlando is the waste vegetable capital of the world. It makes sense to use this readily available fuel. I get 25miles/blended fuel gallon. Because diesel is 40% of the fuel volume, that means I am getting 62 miles/gallon of diesel. My frybrid beats your hybrid when it comes to MPG. Maybe I'll save enough money to fix the air conditioning.

Steve Specht Kissimmee

barbarau 05-03-2006, 8:44 PM Add to the Discussion
I have an Eclipse GT that requires premium gas and my husband has a Civic. I live in Brevard County and commute to UCF twice a week. On those days I drive the Civic and my husband drives the Eclipse to work. We also park the Eclipse on the weekends and take the Civic if we have to go somewhere. But we try not to go places unless we have to. We also check the tire pressure every two weeks and keep up on oil changes. And I have drastically changed my driving habits, I make sure to slow down and accelerate slowly.

Clemmer301 05-02-2006, 4:24 PM Add to the Discussion
I found an Answer - it?s called BioPerformance Fuel! It?s a catalytic enzyme that comes in pill or powder form. Details, guarantees, ISO 9000 certification and Lab Reports are all available on www.gassavingsonline.com. Plus results of people all over the country. Gas savings on my 1999 Toyota Avalon (105,000 miles) range from a ?pre-pill? 19.21 mpg (Orlando and suburbs stop and go) to 33.69 mpg (interstate). To put it another way, I had between a 19.5% - 55.4% increase in gas mileage. On a recent 2,854 mile trip (Winter Springs, FL ? Gainesville, GA ? St. Louis, MO ? Gainesville, GA ? Winter Springs, FL) I averaged 27.19 mpg or a 39.3% increase in gas mileage. To put it yet another way, I saved $65.56 in gas on the trip using BioPerformance Fuel. BioPerformance only claims 15 ? 35% increase in gas mileage, so I?m doing better than they claim (maybe its the driver). Ah yes ? cost. Each pill or 1 gram of powder costs $1.50 retail. One uses 1 pill or 1 gram of powder for each 8 gallons of gas ? or about 19 cents a gallon (actually the powder 20% cheaper). Since I saved between 55 cents and $1.57 a gallon gross, my net savings on an average of $2.83/gallon was between 36 cents and $1.64 a gallon. The average savings for the trip was $1.11 less $.19 or 92 cents a gallon! BioPerformance doesn?t guarantee the results which obviously vary with vehicle, brand of gas and style of driving, but they do guarantee any engine damage ? repair or replace. The guarantee is in writing on the web site ? www.gassavingsonline.com. They also suggest that one not over dose as it will reduce the savings. I tried. It does. All of the eBusiness Consultants at CenterCube are using the product successfully. Theirs and quite a number of other testimonials attesting to BioPerformance Fuel Pills or Powder are on the site: www.gassaviongsnow.com It works! For me ... my associates ... some local friends (more & more of them).

Bill Clemmer

mudduck454 04-30-2006, 11:39 PM Add to the Discussion
well to save gas i have gotten rid of my jeep for a motorcycle that gets over 50mpg ,my other vehicle is a minivan but when you have 3 kids and 2 adults you need something bigger than a bike,so only one of us uses the van, only to and from work, and for the tire, fill them with nitrogen instead of air, most tire shops have it, it cost a little but wont seep out of your tire like air, molicules are bigger than air molicules

garjo 10-04-2005, 7:22 AM Add to the Discussion
We are in our fifties....my husband is 55 and I am 58 and we bought two motorcycles....it has been a whole new world for us and is a lot of fun....its a lot of fun being bikers..however I do have something to say to the public...appreciate the folks on motorcycles..they are not druggies and whackos...we are like everyone else and please, especially to the gentleman who tried to cause us to run off the road Sat morning in Lake Mary by pulling in front of us and braking hard...on Lake Mary Blvd ...don't be such a jerk to people on bikes we are just like like you, trying to survive....literally...Joni Cool Lake Mary

Garjo

ewrtech 09-08-2005, 3:59 AM Add to the Discussion
The the Lynx Bus system is a good alternate, On the days that I work a late shift on my job I take the Lynx bus system, But not everyone can do that since the Lynx bus service does not go everywhere, the type of job they have or cause of the Lynx's bus service time schedule. So I understand why not everyone can do that but if they could they would.

billybaru 09-03-2005, 6:58 AM Add to the Discussion
No wonder we are having a problem conserving when peoples response is they will vote different in the future. That will save a lot of gas. Ha! Get real. Billy

Billy Merritt Island

TIM MAJOR 08-24-2005, 2:12 PM Add to the Discussion
IT APPEARS THAT ABOUT 97% OF THE PEOPLE DO NOT CARE ABOUT THE HIGH COST OF FUEL. FURTHER MORE I HAVE NOT SEEN ANY DRIVING HABITS CHANGE FOR THE BETTER. IF PEOPLE WOULD SLOW DOWN AND DO THE SPEED LIMIT AND CHECK THERE TIRE PRESSURE ONCE A MONTH YOU COULD SAVE SOME MONEY AT THE PUMP. A LITTLE KNOWN FACT IS THAT TIRES WILL EXHALE 1 POUND OF AIR A MONTH. IF YOU BUY CHEEP TIRES THEY WILL EXHALE UP TO 5 POUNDS A MONTH

TIM FROM OCALA

TIM FROM OCALA

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