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Are you one of those mentioned above? If so you probably bought your vehicle with the same ting in mind as so many others driving around in these large cars.

The main issue for most who have invested in the SUV’s are the safety of your family then room and comfort.

Even though these are all good intentions your priorities might have backfired big time with today’s gasoline prices.

Having recently returned from a trip cross country I can personally tell you that this most recent jump in the gas prices literarily killed our budget. We made it back home on our last 20 dollar bill. Normally we would have returned with at least $200 to spare.

Another thing witch is not so well publicized is that at the same time as the government has increased our gas prices they have also taken away the regulations on octane. This means that if your car is using 87 octanes that might not necessarily be what you are getting. You might only be getting gasoline with 70 octane. In other words you might be getting less gasoline for a higher price.

Our family, who lives in the motor city, is seeing a sad trend going on right now. Full size SUV’s are reluctantly being traded in for smaller vehicles that use less gasoline. Frankly people can no longer afford to drive these big cars.

Sadly all of us do not have this option because our cars are too old and are not valuable enough to

trade in. Neither can we afford to go out and buy a new (or used) car. Do we at all have another option that can help us save money on the amount of gasoline we use?

Like so many others in my situation I tried several of the products out there that is supposed to help your gas mileage, to no avail. They were all hype and just a means for someone to make money.

That is until just recently I came across an article about this pill they are making in Australia. All you had to do was to drop the pill in your gas tank when ever you fill up your car and it is supposed to increase your mileage up to 25%. You can find out how to order this wonderful fuel saver at www.autocrow.com and www.gasolinecrow.com .

Of course I had to try it. What did I have to loose? I could not tell you if it gave me exactly 25% better gas mileage but increase it, it did. I guess I did not really believe in this product but I must say I was pleasantly surprised when I realized it actually worked.

So, for you out there with big cars and no option of trading it in or buying a new car this just might be your solution.

Do not disregard it until you have tried it.

Please visit http://www.CrowSites.com to know more or http://www.DisabledCrow.com

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