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from my assumption you are probably still in highschool driving your parents car (or) lucky enough to have your parents buy you a car (regardless of what the car is)
now that you realize owning a car based on the gas consumption (excluding the maintenance,insurance etc) you want to find a "gas saving" technique.
Unfortunately for you, there is no "gas saving" technique other than to not drive.
Sorry for the bad news
Checking your tire pressure regularly is a good way to save gas =)
This reminds of an additive a guy wanted to sell in our gas station. you would put it in every time you filled up and claimed so save up to 10% in gas. Gas was around a $1 a liter back then. So if someone bought $50 of gas he would save $5. The additive cost $5.
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