Not sure I believe all these tips that Fox 44 gave, but here they are:
If you spend any time driving then unfortunately, you'll have to spend some time at the pumps where watching rising prices is getting painful.
One way to get the most for your money is to pay attention to how you drive.
That means don't be aggressive, and avoid rapid starts and stops.
The US Department of Energy says based on a gas price of $3.22 per gallon, avoiding aggressive driving could save you up to $1.16 per gallon.
Driving just below the speed limit on the highway will also save you money - up to $0.81 on the gallon, and it's safer.
One of the best ways to maximize you fuel efficiency is don't idle, because leaving you car running for an hour will burn half a gallon of gas and you'd have no mileage to show for it.
Also, remove excess weight from your vehicle. Dropping a hundred pounds of unneeded cargo will save you $0.7 per gallon.
Your tires can have a huge impact on fuel economy.
Keep them inflated to the manufacturer's suggested pressure.
Under inflated tires can cost you about $0.11 a gallon.
So can a poorly tuned engine - up to $0.14 a gallon.
Use the recommended oil for your vehicle, and don't forget about what you put on top of your car.
The extra drag it creates can decrease fuel economy by about 5%.