Stephen Misaha
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Less weight in the car means less spending.
The cooler gets a pass, though, if you're packing road snacks and sandwiches.
After all, saving gas isn't much help if you're spending more refueling your stomach.
When driving, think slow and smooth.
The faster you go above 55 miles per hour, the less fuel efficient your car becomes.
Gentle acceleration and braking also helps.
When refueling, feel free to skip the more expensive premium gas.
Unless your car requires premium, you could stick with regular without any damage.
When you're filling up that car, also consider filling up your tires.
Under-inflated wheels will hurt your fuel efficiency.
Less weight in the car means less spending.
The cooler gets a pass, though, if you're packing road snacks and sandwiches.
After all, saving gas isn't much help if you're spending more refueling your stomach.
Ken Davis said he didn't have much choice making the drive between Birmingham and Atlanta.
He stopped at Buc-ee's in Leeds, Alabama to refuel.
And just about all of the store's 100 gas pumps were taken by drivers still paying high gas prices.
Davis said he is cutting back on personal trips.