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Read more Oily Rag articles  By Frank and Muriel Newman

Petrol prices at the pump are at record prices so the oily rag team have been delving into the archives to find the best oily rag motoring tips. The culprit behind the price rises is said to be overseas fuel prices, but we know that about half of what you pay at the pump is tax – and that is more likely to go up than down in the future.

The first tip is to shop around as you drive around. Gull is generally the cheapest place to buy your fuel, but that’s not always the case. In Rotorua, Gull and Caltex have been slugging it out, and motorists were reported as paying up to 20 cents a litre less than elsewhere in the country. If consumers are more responsive to price and less to convenience, then petrol stations will respond and prices will fall.

The next best way to save money is to drive economically. That means driving with a light foot on the accelerator and not stressing the engine with erratic pedal pumping. Be nice to your car and the car will consume less fuel and go further on a tank.

By driving economically, you should be able to reduce your fuel costs by between 5% and 10%, which effectively saves between 10 and 20 cents a litre. And there is a bonus – economical drivers are also safer drivers so everyone benefits. It is estimated that safer drivers have between 25% and 50% fewer accidents.

Strong competition in the grocery market is also providing benefits for drivers. Many supermarkets offer petrol discount vouchers. They are great savings, and a way for less price motivated petrol buyers to bag a bargain.

There are also some old favourite tips that are worth repeating.

The answer then is to shop around, drive economically and reduce speed, maintain the car properly, reduce excess weight and drag, have a car that consumes less fuel, and drive less!

Do you have a favourite money-saving pet care tip that you would like to share with others? Let us know by going to www.oilyrag.co.nz or writing to PO Box 984, Whangarei.

* Frank and Muriel Newman are the authors of Living Off the Smell of an Oily Rag in NZ. Readers can submit their oily rag tips on-line at www.oilyrag.co.nz. The book is available from bookstores and online at www.oilyrag.co.nz.