Is your car creating a leak in your wallet? Start Plugging those money draining potholes. Study the distance you travel and approximate your gas consumption. Just find out how often you need to fill up. If you can afford it, start with a full tank and find out how soon after that you need to reload.
Note your typical routes and set aside the corresponding amount needed for gas and make a personal promise not to go beyond that unless utterly called for. Better yet, try to make that full tank last longer. This may entail occasionally joining car pools, getting your car regularly tuned up to ensure proper gas consumption and re-routing to figure out the shortest way to your destination.
Try to strictly keep your gas budget but don’t be too harsh on yourself. Gas budgets are relative to distance and lifestyles and it’s up to you to dictate the adjustments you want to make. If you are fond of playing games every weekend with your child or office mate, include it in your budget. Just like the way you include NFL Jerseys you love to wear. Be sure to keep your car in good condition. Carefully check every detail so its life will last longer.
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