Fed up with paying too much for gas for your car? I can't say I blame you considering the massive rise in fuel prices. Well it's obvious that the price of gas isn't ever going to be cheap again. So what can you do to save money on filling up your tank? Is getting a second job the only option to make sure you can afford gas for your car?

One option is to form a carpool. Trouble is that would need a lot of scheduling and coordination with other people. Hopefully, you are good at math because you'll have to work out how much each person will have to pay for gas. You'll also have to make sure that every car in the carpool is in good working condition. Otherwise, you could be putting yourself or the other passengers at risk.

I suppose you could trade down to a smaller car and sacrifice style, size, and reputation. But who wants to drive around in a nondescript little car when they could be driving a smart SUV? Although there are plenty of options for saving gas, there's one that makes a lot more sense than all of the others. Buy a hybrid car. The question is, does a hybrid car really save you money?
There are reasons why the hybrid car will save you money and reasons why it doesn't. The hybrid car could save you a few dollars a day and thousands per year on gas. However, if you're the sort of person who is not into keeping tabs on how much you spend per week driving to and fro from work, you might not be able to truly appreciate how much money a hybrid car will save you at the gas pump.

We've all heard about the people who buy a hybrid car, just to save money on gas and luckily it turns out that they do save a whole lot.

But then there are the stories of people who buy a hybrid car, but they actually end up saving very little. Maybe it's because some of these people may be highway drivers as opposed to local commuters. A hybrid car repowers its battery by stopping. So if you are a highway driver, you might not appreciate how much money you save with a hybrid car.

Many people say that whether you experience big savings by purchasing a hybrid car has to do with a lot more than most people think. And it really does. Some people who are stay-at-home moms for instance, don't even consider that it might not make a difference whether they own a hybrid car or not. Really, they just don't go too many places.

But does a hybrid car really save you money? In most cases, but you need to compare your current spending before you buy a hybrid car and after you buy the hybrid car. Only then you will see if you have saved anything. If you don't keep a record of your car useage and cost, you won't know if buying a hybrid car was a worthwhile investment or not.