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Politics & Government

Here's how to save on gasoline

Federica Narancio - McClatchy Newspapers

May 19, 2008 04:39 PM

WASHINGTON — Want to know the exact savings that your car can score from various energy-saving strategies?

Take the Drive $marter Challenge that the Alliance to Save Energy launches Tuesday.

Enter your car's model and year at http://www.drivesmarterchallenge.org, and the site will tell you the total you can save from the six easiest energy-saving moves. A lot depends on the vehicle.

For example, the driver of a 2008 Volkswagen Passat Wagon — one of the most fuel-efficient midsize station wagons — can save $ 444 a year, assuming an average gas price of $3.79 a gallon

On the other hand, a driver with a 2008 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG wagon — one of the least fuel-efficient midsize wagons — can save $ 761 a year.

In rank order, and with the maximum savings in parentheses, these are the simplest steps for the average car:

_ Speed costs. Gas mileage decreases rapidly above 60 mph. Stay under that limit and ...

_ Avoid jackrabbit starts and rapid braking. (Together they'll save up to $255 a year.)

_ Reduce your miles traveled by 5 percent ($100 a year)

_ Keep tires properly inflated ($65 a year.)

_ Ditch the junk in the trunk ($40 a year for each 100 pounds.)

_ Select the right oil ($40 per year)

Rozanne Weissman, director of communications of the alliance, a coalition of environmental, auto and energy groups, said people were most likely to act if the steps were simple and the savings clear.

"Now people see that they can actually save $300 it they drive less aggressively on the highway or if they select the right kind of oil for the car," Weissman said.

Even if consumers don't follow all the steps, they can save money by following some of them, Weissman said.

"One man told us at the focus group that he got rid of 110 pounds of extra junk by getting divorced."

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