Daytona 500

Venue

Daytona International Speedway

Corporate sponsor None
First race 1959
Distance 500 miles (805 km)
Number of laps 200
Previous names Daytona 500 by STP
(1991-1993)

Daytona 500

 

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Top Ways To Increase Gas Mileage Save Money

With the rising cost of gas prices?and no end in sight?everyone wants to save as much money at the gas pump as they possibly can. You may not be able to control the price of gas but you can change certain habits and follow some basic guidelines to help you save as much money as possible. Here are the Top 3 Ways to increase gas mileage & save money Driving tips ------------------ 1. Before you start driving, make sure that your parking brake is fully released. 2. Use a block heater in winter to pre-warm your car engine.

3. Don't ride the brake. Drive with a smooth, constant speed. 4.

Make sure that your cooling system thermostat in your car is working properly. 5. If you can't find a place to buy low priced gas on one day wait if you can until a few days later since the price of gas is constantly changing. 6.

Buy your gas at the wholesale clubs, like Costco. Often you can save 10 cents or more a gallon. If you don't like the wholesale clubs get a gas credit card. You'll get a 1% to 5% discount when you buy that brand of gas. Avoid buying gas from a just replenished gas station ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- When a gas station has its underground tanks filled, the particles at the bottom of the tank are stirred up. These particles can become mixed in with the gas that you are putting into your car, which can lead to efficiency problems.

The particles can clog your fuel filter, causing your car to stall and start with some difficulty. If the gas station that you have decided to stop at has the lowest gas price in your area you may want to think about taking the time to come back at a later time rather than stopping at the next gas station that is offering a higher price for gas. Purchasing a Vehicle ------------------------------- When you are purchasing a vehicle here are some things that you should keep in mind if you are thinking about fuel efficiency: 1.

Buy a smaller vehicle that will meet your needs in the city. If you want a larger vehicle, that you won't be using on a daily basis, you might want to think about leasing one. 2. Consider putting yourself on the waiting list of the ever popular hybrid car.

The amount of money that you'll save in fuel costs will pay off in a short amount of time. 3. Choose fewer of the "power" options that you are offered when you buy your new car. These power options include air conditioning, power windows, and automatic transmission.

4. Buy a two wheel drive if you have no real need for a four wheel drive vehicle.

Gunjan Tiwari is the author of free report 7 Little Known Secrets To Save Money At The Gas Pump Discover the cheap person's way to making the most out of the fuel in your tank now



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