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Here are the top 10 fuel-efficient vehicles for 2009, based on EPA fuel economy data for combined city and highway driving:

VehicleCity/Hwy/Combined
1. Toyota Prius48/45/46
2. Honda Civic Hybrid40/45/42
3. smart fortwo33/41/36
4. Volkswagen Jetta Sedan/Jetta SportWagen30/41/34
5. Toyota Camry Hybrid33/34/34
6. Nissan Altima Hybrid35/33/34
7. MINI Cooper/Cooper Clubman28/37/32
8. Toyota Yaris29/36/32
9. Ford Escape Hybrid/Mercury Mariner Hybrid/Mazda Tribute Hybrid (tie)34/31/32
10. Honda Fit28/35/31

Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Record high gas prices make many people change their habits. Maybe for years you were used to drive your SUV and never felt the pain at the gas pump. You drove over 40 miles one way to work and it felt normal, but now with hundreds of dollars spent per month on gas alone you don’t see it that normal anymore. So if so far you never thought of ways to save money on gas perhaps now is the best time to do it.

Here are some practical tips on how you can save money at the pump:

1) Carpool- If you are driving a lot of miles every day to and from work, there is probably somebody in your area or within short distance that does the same thing. There are quite a few websites out there where you can post free ads looking for people that are willing to carpool in your route. One generic side would be the well known craigslist.com and a more specific site for this is erideshare.com. It might take you a few weeks or months to find the right person to ride with, but it’s definitely worth it. You will pretty much cut you gas expenses in half. So what would you say if you would see $2.00 / gallon gas. I am sure you will be pretty excited. So go ahead make the decision and start looking for a carpool partner.

2) Move closer to work-I know it is easier said than done. In today’s economy we are hit not only buy the high gas prices but also by a very, very slow real estate market. It is not that easy to sell you home anymore. I admit that this solution is a better fit for people who are renting. If you are not caught up in a long term contract do whatever possible to find a place to live close to your workplace. There are rumors that the gas prices are only going to go up, so the less you drive the better off you are.

3) Buy a car that gives more miles per gallon. Be ready to give up a little comfort. You might not have that spacious car but for sure a small little car will keep you away from the gas pump for a longer period of time. If you want to check the miles per gallon average numbers you can check it out at www.mpgbuddy.com.

4) Use the public transportation – Depending on what city you live in and where you go to work, there is probably a public transportation system that you could use. If you plan on doing this, as a method to save money on gas you have to be very organized. You got to know the bus schedule, wake up earlier than you use to and allow a lot more time to get to and from work.

I think that almost every single American is affected by the high gas prices, but not everyone is ready to take some of the drastic measure that I mentioned above. You don’t have to , but unless you are a millionaire I am pretty sure that you have to make some changes to your daily habits so that you can keep your budget under control.

As you may heave heard on TV and the Internet, water fuel technology is taking off due to the increased price of gasoline. Thousands of people have successfully built and installed water fuel systems in their cars, trucks, and SUVs over the past year, some with truly amazing resultsThere are even water fuel expos and conventions around the country where enthusiasts show off their water-powered cars and trucks, and give tips to folks just getting started.

Recently, there have been a number of guides published that show you how to build a system and convert you own vehicle to run on water. While the science is sound, many of these "plans" are poorly-written and difficult to understand. Based on our review of twelve products, only two appeared to be written by people who have actually used the technology on their own vehicle.
These two guides give you full details, installation photographs, step-by-step instructions, and are written by experienced people who actually install water fuel systems for a living. You'll get a parts list and sources for the materials, which cost between $75 and $150.

In general, water fuel systems, or HHO conversion kits as they are sometimes called, are easy to install and the materials are available at the hardware store or online. Follow the simple step by step instructions and you can have your system up and running in a few hours.

A big question many people have is whether they should buy a pre-made kit or build one themselves, and the answer has a lot to do with your mechanical ability.

-*- Buying a pre-made kit from a vendor means you get a self contained unit that's ready to install out of the box. You know it's put together properly and has been tested before shipping. However, these kits cost up to $500.

-*- Making your own kit saves you money, and gets you familiar with the technology, but a few of the parts need to be positioned very carefully to be effective. You may find building your own system takes more time since it'll need to be tested and tweaked.

This wave of alternative fuel sources will only grow as gas becomes more expensive, and people discover more efficient ways of getting from one place to another.

How can I achieve better gas mileage? With the price of gas well over $4 these days, this is a question that is on most peoples mind today. Everyone is feeling the price pain at the gas pump, and it can be difficult for many people to fill up their tank with gas prices so high. More than ever before people are beginning to ask how to get better gas mileage, and thankfully, there are some things that can be done to enhance the mileage that you get out of your gas.

Try Using Your Cruise Control More. One thing that you can do to help get better gas mileage is to try using your cruise control a bit more. Since using the cruise control can help you keep at a steady speed, it can help with getting better gas mileage. However, this only works when you are driving on roads that are primarily flat. If you're going to be driving on roads that are fairly flat, then using the cruise is a great idea that will help you to save at the pump.

Clean Your Car. Believe it or not, keeping your car clean on the outside can improve your fuel economy as well. You should make sure that you keep your car washed and waxed. Doing this on a regular basis actually helps to improve the aerodynamics of your car, which will affect the fuel mileage you get on your vehicle. This in fact, is so important that it can actually improve your fuel economy by about 7%, which is a substantial savings.

Avoid Idling as Much as Possible. Idling can really start killing your gas mileage, so you'll want to avoid it as much as possible. You're using fuel when you are idling but you aren't even moving. This means you're actually getting 0 mpg at this time. When you let your car continually run when you're waiting on someone in the store or even sitting at a drive through, you are actually wasting your gas. You'll be better off to turn off your car and then restart it instead of letting it idle so much.

Don't Run the Air if You Don't Have To. If you don't absolutely have to, avoid running the air conditioning as well. However, at some times it can be better to keep the air running. Usually if you are out on the highway traveling fast, it's better to keep the windows shut and run the air conditioning; however, if you're driving at slower speeds around town, you'll save by keeping the windows down.

The science or prediction of using water as gas started well over a century ago. In 1874 a French science-fiction author Jules Verne through his series of Les Voyages Extraordinaires predicted the use of hydrogen as an energy source. He also predicted many future modern conveniences and technological inventions such as submarines, airplanes, high rise buildings and helicopters. Almost every one of his predictions has come true, the last but not the least is the use of water-gas or hydrogen as a source of great energy of an intensity which coal will not be capable of. This prediction is coming true in time of great need and desire. At a time that it is most needed when gasoline prices is forcing people in hundreds to give up their treasure automobile and means of transportation because of inability to keep up with rising gas price.

Jules Verne’s water for gas prediction became our reality few years back, now it is exposed to everyone. This means everyone can benefit from this technology to get better gas mileage and save tons of money on gas. No technical knowledge or background is required to install the equipment on your car to start saving money. If you are not comfortable at all installing it, get help or let your mechanic do it for you, it is really simple and easy.

The technology is here and has been proven to work and be the best way to save on high gas prices, there is no other better way to get better gas mileage then running your car on water. A very simple system to put together uses the electricity from your car battery, a few spoons of baking soda, distilled or pure water and a container. This process will convert a gallon of distilled water to approximately 2,000 gallons of hydrogen gas for your car.

The end result of this will be a more powerful automobile that boosts performance while preventing smog. A motor that will last longer and age better overtime, because HHO will remove the carbon deposits and prevent future carbon build up. A quieter and smoother ride, in the combustion chamber HHO burns better than gas and adds more power. Emission of no harmful chemical, the burned HHO turns right back into water making it better for the environment. An incredible gas mileage, more HHO will be burned than gasoline.

Honda is in the fore front of auto manufacturer to introduce hydrogen gas automobile with their FCX Clarity, zero emission from combining hydrogen with oxygen to make electricity. The electricity then powers the electric motor, which in turn propels the vehicle. Water is the only byproduct the FCX Clarity leaves behind. That is exactly what your home made hydrogen car would do. The only difference would be you are using gas on demand while Honda is using compressed hydrogen. You do not run the risk of carrying a compressed gas.