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Gas used to last me a month, now it lasts 4 months doing this!

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**”Gas Used to Last Me a Month — Now It Lasts 4 Months Doing This!”**
Ideal for a personal blog, frugal living site, or sustainable lifestyle channel.

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## **Gas Used to Last Me a Month — Now It Lasts 4 Months Doing This!**

With gas prices constantly fluctuating, finding ways to stretch every gallon has become more than just a smart habit — it’s practically a superpower. If you’re tired of watching your gas tank (and your wallet) drain faster than ever, here’s some good news: **I used to refill my tank once a month, but now I can go up to four months between fill-ups — all by making a few surprisingly simple changes.**

Whether you’re a daily commuter or just trying to save money, this method is for anyone looking to get the absolute most out of every drop of fuel.

## **The Game-Changer: A Smarter Driving + Maintenance Routine**

There’s no magic pill or secret gadget. It’s about combining **small, strategic habits** that significantly boost fuel efficiency. Here’s exactly what I did — and still do — to multiply my gas mileage:

### 🔧 **1. Keep Tires Properly Inflated**

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Low tire pressure increases rolling resistance, which makes your engine work harder — and burns more gas.

* ✅ Check tire pressure **once a week**
* ✅ Inflate to the manufacturer’s recommended PSI (listed on driver’s side door frame)

### 🚗 **2. Drive Like You’re Being Watched**

Aggressive driving (fast acceleration, hard braking, speeding) burns *a lot* of gas. I started:

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* 🚦 Accelerating gradually
* ⏱️ Coasting to stops instead of slamming brakes
* 🐢 Driving the speed limit — slower = more efficient!

This alone gave me **20–30% better mileage**.

 

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