Top ten popular articles on fuel economy and saving money at the gas pump.

Even though gas prices have come all the way down to a national average of around $1.90 (as low as $1.78 or so in some states), this is only temporary before another rise in the costs of commodities like oil, gas, etc...  Why is this?  It's because as the price of oil drops countries and companies that produce oil and similar or related products are cutting back on production and research. 

When the economy finally starts to pull out of this recession next year these prices will creep back up to the $100 to $150 per barrel area again and gas prices will get back to the above $3 range again.  What will add to this is that China and India will be using more oil and gas with their billions of citizens as they are converting from 3rd world countries to western and more advanced countries with large middle classes that all want to drive and own cars.

Another factor that will add to the near future price of oil and commodities is the fact that all the billions and even trillions that the world's countries are throwing at this recession will return again as raging inflation.  Its unavoidable and that means corn prices (corn is very important as it is used in thousands of products) will go up along with oil, gas, wheat, metals, etc...  So being that it will soon be inevitable that gas prices are going back up, here are the top ten articles on fuel economy and saving money at the pump:

1) Premium or regular gas?

2) Fuel additives for quick gains in gas mileage.

3) DIY water for gas conversion kits and do they really work?

4) Nitrogen gas in tires for improved fuel economy.

5) The top 5 fuel economy tips for better gas mileage.

6) Hybrid cars.

7) Mythbusters and fuel economy scams like the Turbonator.

8) How to get free gas regardless of the economy.

9) Fuel economy 101.

10) Craigslist and hydrogen generators - are they for real or are they a scam?

 
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