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Check The Spark Plugs – If you haven’t had a tune up in some time, consider changing the spark plugs and adjusting the timing. A misfiring engine eats up more fuel. Leave It Off The Top – If you can, don’t pack things on top of your car when you take your next trip. The wind drag can reduce fuel mileage by as much as 5%. Lighten The Load – Every 100 lbs. or so of “stuff” in your car can cause fuel economy to drop by 1-2%. If you don’t need to bring it, then leave it behind. Running Like A Rabbit – Jackrabbit starts burn up gas, so lighten your foot’s hold on the accelerator and avoid driving like a NASCAR pro. Highway Sensibility – Stay within the posted speed limit, use an overdrive gear, and t Linux Training Courses (In a Classroom) vs Linux Training Videos - Linux Training Online r your car will ever need.Beware of loosing your shirt going to a Linux training course taught in a classroom. 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Highway Sensibility – Stay within the posted speed limit, use an overdrive gear, and t Reducing Taxes Through Dividend-Salary Mix Calculations oad – Every 100 lbs. or so of “stuff” in your car can cause fuel economy to drop by 1-2%. If you don’t need to bring it, then leave it behind.Should I take wages or dividends from my privately owned corporation? What is the best way of taking money out of my company? In other words, what will result in the least amount of income taxes?A Canadian accountant will perform a dividend-salary mix calculation to determine the best way of withdr Running Like A Rabbit – Jackrabbit starts burn up gas, so lighten your foot’s hold on the accelerator and avoid driving like a NASCAR pro. Highway Sensibility – Stay within the posted speed limit, use an overdrive gear, and turn off the air-conditioner whenever possible will also save you precious fuel. Simply Cut Back – Not an easy task for most, but driving less obviously means you will expend less fuel. If you can’t cut back on your usage, consider combining trips and errands in order to save fuel. Lastly, if you are planning on replacing certain parts, consider performance parts that not only produce more power, but can help your engine run more efficiently. Cold air intakes, performance exhaust systems, and reusable air filters are some of the products on the market that can achieve great results.
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