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		<title>Life hack: Getting better gas mileage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On my way to a metric-based lifestyle, I started taking a closer look at my gas mileage. This was a metric that I have been collecting for a while and thought I should be able to improve rather easily – lending itself to improved daily discretionary spending. I recently purchased a 2010 Ford Fusion Sport. [...]
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<p>On my way to a metric-based lifestyle, I started taking a closer look at my gas mileage. This was a metric that I have been collecting for a while and thought I should be able to improve rather easily – lending itself to improved daily discretionary spending.</p>
<p>I recently purchased a <a title="2010 Ford Fusion Sport" href="http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/fusion/trim/?trim=sport" target="_blank">2010 Ford Fusion Sport</a>. According to Ford’s specs I should be getting 18mpg in the city and 27mpg on the highway. I’ve put 11,000 miles on my car in 6 months – most of them highway driving so I should be getting near that top MPG range in this car. However, I rarely broke 300 miles on a single 17.5 gallon fuel tank (I usually filled up with 14-15 gallons). In fact, most of my fuel-ups netted me 270 miles. For the longest time, I couldn’t get above 18.x miles per gallon according to the sensor on my car. This left lots of room for improvement in a car that says it can do a lot better.</p>
<p>I keep a journal of my gas fuel-ups. Here are the metrics <span style="text-decoration: underline;">before</span> my changes:</p>
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<th>Avg Miles/Tank</th>
<th>Avg Gallons/Fuel-up</th>
<th>Avg Miles/Gallon</th>
<th>Est. Gallons/Year<sup>*</sup></th>
<th>Est. Fuel Cost/Year<sup>**</sup></th>
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<td width="64">272</td>
<td width="64">14.53</td>
<td width="64">18.71989</td>
<td width="64">1282.059</td>
<td width="64">$3,653.87</td>
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<p>* Based on 24,000 miles a year (my current pace)<br />
** Based on $2.85/gallon average price tag</p>
<p>I just had to do better. I used to get a thrill out of getting 300 miles out of a tank of gas. I wanted to know what it was like to get 350 miles &#8212; maybe more. Without any research on the web, I just tried a few things – things that might be common sense for others, but were just not a big deal for me. Here is what I decided to do.</p>
<h2>No More Distracted Driving</h2>
<p>I have a ton of gadgets that can vie for my attention while I’m driving. In the past, those gadgets would get my attention – particularly if I was in stop and go traffic. I decided to make a habit of ignoring everything but driving. After driving through three tanks of gas, I noticed that I was consistently getting around 300 miles per tank. Distracted driving seems to have cost me about 10% of my fuel efficiency!</p>
<h2>No More Aggressive Driving</h2>
<p>I’ve lived in a lot of big cities where it was eat-or-be-eaten when it comes to driving. Again, in stop and go traffic, I would tend to stay very close to the bumper of the next car so others wouldn’t cut me off. I made a conscious decision once again to start driving far less aggressively. I use my cruise control when I can. I stay far behind the cars in front of me. A defensive driving instructor would be proud! Oddly enough, I feel a lot less stressed when I just acknowledge that people are going to keep cutting me off and that’s ok. The result? My last two fill-ups gave me over 350 miles per tank and my current tank is on target to give me about 365 if it keeps on pace! This is amazing.</p>
<h2>Results</h2>
<p>I’ve nearly squeezed an extra 100 miles out of every tank just by changing driving behavior! Let’s put this in perspective. Here are the metrics <span style="text-decoration: underline;">after</span> my changes (assuming I get the 365 miles out of this tank):</p>
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<th>Avg Miles/Tank</th>
<th>Avg Gallons/Fuel-up</th>
<th>Avg Miles/Gallon</th>
<th>Est. Gallons/Year<sup>*</sup></th>
<th>Est. Fuel Cost/Year<sup>**</sup></th>
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<td width="64">357.5</td>
<td width="64">14.53</td>
<td width="64">24.60427</td>
<td width="64">975.4406</td>
<td width="64">$2,780.01</td>
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<p>If you compare that against my previous cost, I’m on track to save $873.86 this year – and that’s if I don’t change anything else. Being that this is an iterative process, I’m going to try more behavior tweaking to try and get my MPG up.</p>
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