Friday, June 13, 2014

Get the Best RV Fuel Economy


Knowing how to maximize your fuel usage greatly effects RVing. Less money on gas means more money available to take trips and enjoy your RV travels. This article suggests 5 key tips to make your mileage stretch further. Some of the tips are well known, while others are alternatively new to conserving fuel economy. Find out how to fill 'er up for less!
 If a gallon of gasoline costs $2.90, crude oil accounts for about $1.60. Refining costs add another 64 cents or so to a gallon of gasoline. Distribution and marketing costs account for about 11 cents per gallon, and taxes are about 55 cents per gallon. These prices are determined by the global market, which dictates how much people are willing to pay at any moment in time. The spiraling cost of fuel is adversely affecting the uniquely American way to cruise the country – by recreational vehicle. RVer's love the ease of being able to drive their home anywhere they like and take pleasure in the amity that an RV campground offers. Getting an RV is an option you should consider if you want to drive extensively within the United States and are comfortable handling a big rig.

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