Is there really an effective gas saving device?
Gas prices are getting higher and higher. I remember a few years ago, petrol prices then were just half of today’s prices.
This paved way to the invention of those gas saving devices which you see on TV or the newspapers. A lot of them are also selling online. Some were highly recommended but then, you can try looking for reviews about these products and some people says it is a scam.
I’m no automotive expert and I bet more people are like me. No clues if these devices really do work. The question I’ve been asking myself, and probably you too, is that….
Is there really a device, proven beyond reasonable doubt that can save gas?
I’d love to hear from real consumers who has real unbiased experiences on these devices with very detailed data or log that could really prove the effectivity of the device.
Some really do see improvement but this might be due to a change in driving style, or a tune-up and oil change was made after installing the device.
First hand experience would be best. Anybody has experience using these devices?
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i know one device that’s guaranteed to save on gas. they’re called “two feet”.
Another device is called an air compressor. Properly inflating your tires will help you save on gas mileage while keeping you safe as well.
I find it disheartening that certain people are willing to put down other people who have to use their cars for whatever reason, whether it be to drive an hour to work, school, or to visit family, or for a disability. Not everyone has the luxury of being within walking distance of every single thing that they need. In the future, please do not put people down that are trying to save money on necessities, especially on a blog with the sole purpose of saving money.
ruth, yeah those 2 feet are really gas savers. But once I become tired, I eat a lot to fill me up (hopefully not with gas
) but with food from noodlesandrice.com