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		<title>How To Choose A Prepaid Gas Card</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prepaid gas rebate cards are gas cards that have a specific amount of money pre-loaded on them. Many times it works like a savings account so you must make a deposit before you can start using the card. Once there is money on the card you can then spend up to the amount of money deposited on that card.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prepaid gas rebate cards are gas cards that have a specific amount of money pre-loaded on them. Many times it works like a savings account so you must make a deposit before you can start using the card. Once there is money on the card you can then spend up to the amount of money deposited on that card.</p>
<p>Prepaid gas cards are great if you need to keep your fuel costs within a specific budget. You can purchase a prepaid gas card for your monthly gas allowance and then once it is used up that is it, you will have to get creative for your transportation needs. Unlike other gas cards you tend not to get rebates with gas cards.</p>
<p>Prepaid gas cards will be associated with a fixed gas price that tends to be less then the average monthly price of gas, so you are receiving gas savings. Sometime the prepaid card itself will be discounted so you will pay $45 for a $50 prepaid gas card.</p>
<p>Prepaid gas cards do not have any bills as you pay for them up front. Many times these cards will expire so you need to make sure you use them before they expire. There are some prepaid cards that are sold at a discount so you will not only get a discount when you first purchase the card but you will also get a discount when you purchase gas using that prepaid card. There are many options and ways you can use prepaid gas cards to get the maximum amount of savings.</p>
<p>The best-prepaid gas rebate cards are the ones that offer saving son all gas station purchases not just on gas. You may be able to receive even more savings by purchasing your prepaid gas rebate card with a gas rebate credit card that offers a rebate for any gas station purchases. Depending on the rate you may be able to save up to 11% on your gas purchases this way.</p>
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		<title>Do You Really Need Premium Fuel?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2013 05:05:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a few reasons why your vehicle needs premium fuel, even though it costs more. Of course, there are a few reasons not to use it. Getting the most cost-effective fuel for your vehicle can save you a large amount of money in the long run.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a few reasons why your vehicle needs premium fuel, even though it costs more. Of course, there are a few reasons not to use it. Getting the most cost-effective fuel for your vehicle can save you a large amount of money in the long run.</p>
<p>If your car is designed to be a high-performance vehicle, the manufacturer usually recommends that you put premium fuel into its tank. This is due to the fact that the level of performance they are claiming for the vehicle can usually only be accomplished with the quality ingredients of premium fuel. If your manufacturer recommends premium but you decide to use regular fuel, you could be at risk of invalidating your warranty.</p>
<p>Because premium fuel contains a higher octane level than regular fuel, any vehicle with a larger octane appetite will run markedly better with premium fuel. This includes older cars where deposits may have accumulated in the combustion chamber as well as any vehicles that do not come equipped with electronic knock control. Most other cars, however, will not be damaged by using regular, lower-octane fuel types.</p>
<p>There are also a number of driving conditions in which your car will benefit from a higher-octane level of fuel. These include times when you are towing a heavier load than usual or when you are driving in a low-altitude area. High temperature driving conditions can also justify the use of premium gasoline.</p>
<p>Another reason for investing in higher-octane premium fuel is the mileage and power factors. Most vehicles get an eight to ten percent increase in power when running on premium fuel and another five to ten percent improvement in fuel efficiency. A vehicle&#8217;s fuel economy when using premium fuel shows a marked improvement especially when driving on the highway. Due to the higher levels of octane, premium fuel allows the timing in your engine to be slightly more advanced and this allows it to run both smoother and more efficiently.</p>
<p>On the other hand, when driving around town, most motorists would not even notice a difference in their fuel economy between when using premium fuel and when simply using regular. Extensive testing has been done on many different types of vehicles both older and newer. The general consensus is that the average five percent increase in fuel economy is hardly noticeable to the average driver. This effect is, of course, even larger when premium fuel is used in higher-performance cars, but for smaller, regular cars, the difference is minimal.</p>
<p>Be certain that your odometer is reset and that your gas tank is almost empty before going to the gas station to fill up the gas. Jot down the total mileage you drove from filling up three tanks of regular gas. Then do the same with three tanks of premium fuel after you have emptied the third tank of regular gas. If there is a difference, write it down. If you love it, keep it up! If it doesn&#8217;t do that much for you, feel free to continue using regular gasoline.</p>
<p>News articles and market reports can often provide vital information that can save you money.</p>
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