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Save On Fuel Prices- Tips on Buying a New Car

Buy a fuel-efficient car. When pricing cars, factor in long-term fuel costs. Keep in mind that sunroofs add to wind resistance, lowering the mileage per gallon. When buying your next new car, consider buying a hybrid vehicle to save on the cost of gasoline. You may find yourself on a waiting list waiting for the first available hybrid but the wait will be well worth it.

EPA Fuel Economy Ratings EPA is responsible for providing the fuel economy data that is used by consumers and various government organizations to administer the following national fuel economy programs:


Fuel Economy Estimates are printed on labels affixed to the windows of new cars and trucks to allow consumers to compare the fuel economy of different vehicles.

When you are looking around for your new car many car dealers will be offering you this type of information for the particular car that they want to sell.

Make sure that you make your own decision when it comes to determining what vehicle is best for you and your family.

• 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.

• 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.

• 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.

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