Archive for the 'Gas Rebates' Category

Avoid The Latest Gas Saving Scam: Turning Water Into Gas

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

It is nothing short of outrageous how many companies attempt to profit and are profiting from the desperation of those trying to increase their gas mileage and save on gas. They pile on the dung so much that it reeks over the tops of Sequoia Trees. They are experienced and expert modern day snake oil [...]

Gas Saving Tip: Keep your car healthy

Friday, August 15th, 2008

The benefits achieved by using gas rebate credit cards to save on gas could end up being a fruitless endeavor if you do not keep your car healthy. If it has been awhile since your last tune-up, here is a list of reminders on a few basic recommendations for keeping your vehicle in “top-knotch” condition: [...]

Ways To Help Others Save On Gas

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Quite a few consumers have seen significant savings on gas thanks to our recent alleviation from extremely elevated gas prices. On the other hand, numerous people are not yet feeling any ease at the pump because gas prices are still considerably higher than they were this time last year…not to mention that bad credit has [...]

Gas Saving Myths Exposed

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Gas saving tips are all the buzz lately and while many are reliable, others equate to nothing more than mere “wives tales.” Here are just a few: Buy gas early in the morning — Don’t set your alarm, scramble about to find your money saving gas rebate credit card in the dark, and then head [...]

Gas Rebate Credit Card Plus A Free Gas Program Can Equal Terrific Gas Savings!

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Sounds to good to be true, doesn’t it? But, it isn’t! So as not be accused of misleading anyone though, you should be aware of a few things: (1) This free gas program does not promote “free gas for life” and (2) It does not promise all your monthly fuel expenses will be covered and [...]

Gas Rebate Credit Cards: Use them wisely

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Although using gas rebate credit cards to save on gas is a smart decision and a step in the right direction, you should use them wisely. Making late payments and going over your credit limit will prove counter-productive in your determination to save money. Credit card companies will not only charge late and over credit [...]

Save on gas: Have a Staycation

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Until we hit the low $3 or high $2 per gallon of gasoline mark, many Americans can still not afford to take vacations even though their gas savings have increased. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a nice day or two off…instead of going on a vacation, have a staycation! “A what? A staycation? [...]

Gas Savings While Traveling: Gas Rebate Credit Cards and Finding the Cheapest Gas Station Prices

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

We still have a few weeks left before summer vacation ends for millions of school age children across the United States which leaves plenty of time to visit family, take a trip to historical sites, camp in another state, visit a theme park, and more. Since gas prices are continuing to drop, it is the [...]

Gas Rebate Credit Cards and Descending Fuel Prices Equal More Savings on Gas

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Using gas rebate credit cards, especially with descending fuel prices, gives consumers an opportunity to further their gas savings. National gas prices have taken a plunge for the fifth straight week and are still on the decline. As of August 7, 2008, gas per barrel dipped to an average of $118.57. Though not the sole [...]

Save with Gas Rebate Credit Cards

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

It is not possible to turn on the television news, to listen to news on the radio or to open a newspaper or magazine without hearing about the high prices at the pump and the effects that they are having on nearly every family. Similarly, it is not surprising to walk into a local coffee [...]

What Are Gas Rebate Cards?

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

It is increasingly common for everyone to be looking into ways to save money on gas – especially in these days when the national average price is over four dollars per gallon and fuel prices are affecting the cost of everything from groceries to public transportation to travel to home heating. Rather than simply cutting [...]

Use Credit Cards to Save Money on Gas

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

“Pain at the Pump” is, these days, a news headline regardless of where you live. In most places, the price of a gallon of gas has cleared the four dollar mark and there is not much discussion about that changing any time soon. Because of this, more and more people are finding themselves using credit [...]

Save on gas by shopping weekly or biweekly

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Little everyday trips to the grocery store may seem insignificant when it comes to lengthening the life of gasoline but, in all actuality, it is significant when it comes to saving on gas over the long haul. Most people are aware that every time a car is turned on and off, backed-up and then driven [...]

Gas Saving Tips: Windows up or down? Part 2 Conclusion

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Yesterday’s blog was on how to save on gas and make your vehicle more fuel efficient by driving with your windows down when commuting at speeds of 44 miles per hour or less. Today’s blog will focus on how and why it is best to drive with your windows rolled up when speeds of 45 [...]

Gas Saving Tips: Windows up or down? Part 1

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Gas prices are showing a downward trend which is sure to have many Americans leaping for joy, I know I have been.   However, does this mean that we should throw off the shackles that bind when it comes to restricting how we drive?  No, not by a long shot.   Some folks on the West Coast [...]

Save on gas when using the interstate

Monday, August 4th, 2008

The American Interstate system. What a great way to make it around to various travel destinations within our borders. You can drive unhindered, free from those nagging signs encountered when traversing on the regular highway. You know the ones; Speed limit reduced ahead, 45mph. Reduced speed ahead, 35mph. Speed limit 25mph. You’ll also run into [...]

5 Tips to Save Money on Gas

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Gas prices are at an all-time high these days, and summer time demand has caught up with us. Here are 5 tips to help you save money on gas. Drive the speed limit. You get more miles per gallon by driving the speed limit (not speeding). Avoid fast acceleration, especially while going up hills. If [...]

Drilling Won’t Slash Gas Prices?

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Brad Heavner writes to the Baltimore Sun saying, “drilling woouldn’t slash gas prices.” Then he goes on to say that, “The real impact of offshore drilling would be to increase our dependence on oil and produce more global warming pollution.” Well, thanks for showing your true colors, Brad. Global warming advocates don’t want more ofshore drilling, because [...]