Dealing with High Gasoline Prices
The rising gasoline prices has everyone concerned about the
future. Of course, with gasoline being the fuel of the most
common form of transportation today, who would not be? And
since gasoline is still a major fuel used by most cars in the
world, there is nothing that can be done except deal with the
changes. People may not have that much of an influence in
lowering the current gas prices especially with the great
demand for gasoline elsewhere in the world. The most effective
means would be making a collective effort of minimizing
gasoline use as well as trying to get more out of every gallon
of gas as possible.
The pricing of gasoline is a combination of a number of
different factors. One of the most important parts is the price
of crude oil in the market. You can say that crude oil is the
primary raw material from where gasoline is being derived from.
In fact gasoline is a major product of crude oil. That is why
crude oil accounts for more than half of the price tag of
gasoline in gas stations. If the price of crude oil goes up,
the price of gasoline also goes up.
Another factor that affects gas prices is the refining
costs. Different states require certain refining regulations to
be followed. This is to follow the certain standards in
refining gasoline to make them acceptable for use locally.
Certain refining additions to the process would likely add up
to the retail price of gas sold in different states.
Taxes are also considered a prime factor in setting the
price tag for gasoline at retail gas stations. Different areas
in the country follow different tax standards for gasoline.
Aside from the federal taxes, states also have their own set of
taxes being placed on petroleum products. The higher the taxes
placed on gasoline, the higher its retail price eventually
becomes. The difference in state, federal and local taxes is
also one of the reaosns why different states have different
gasoline prices.
Dealing with the high gasoline prices for the car owner does
not depend on these factors however. It has more to deal with
trying to get the most out of every drop. And this usually
means that car owners try to get the best mileage out of their
vehicles when using them.
Good mileage does not usually mean having a new car. It also
has a lot to do with a number of factors. For one, driving
habits can also affect a car’s mileage. Aggressive driving can
lay waste to gasoline use and reduce a car’s mileage quickly.
Drivers who are prone to sudden and quick accelerations and
fond of hard braking can put some strain into a car’s
performance after awhile.
Another means of improving mileage that car owners can
actually do is keeping up with their car’s scheduled
maintenance. As the car is used day in and day out, it can
aquire certain wear and tear along the way. A car’s scheduled
maintenance process would enable the car to get much needed
repairs and maintenance work even before things get worse. This
can help maintain a car’s good mileage. The longer the car
enjoys better mileage the better chance a car owner would have
in dealing with the rising gasoline prices.
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