Have you checked out the shelves at your local gas stations? Pretty tempting, huh? All the products they offer to help you save money on gas. Actually though, as we have mentioned before, these products barely make their packaging worthwhile because they are nothing but fake gas savers.
The companies behind these so called gas saving products aren’t doing what we would really like them to do and that is save us gas money. There are some products that you have to be careful of, and these are the ones that cost a bit more than a few dollars each.
Regularly these products are about $20 a piece and they are a bottle of alcohol or petroleum based product that you have to put in your car with each fill up. That means you get your regular gas and then you buy the $20 product and put it in your car. The alcohol or petroleum product does do a little bit to ensure consumers that it is worthwhile.
It might give your car a small boost in horsepower, and you might have a little less emissions because of the use of these products, but in the end you aren’t really saving money. The product will get the gas molecules to move around more which the producers say makes it easier to burn, therefore costing you less in the long run. But really with $20 on top of a tank of gas, how much cheaper can it be?
You might be better off just using premium gas and not spending the extra $20, it won’t do exactly the same thing, but you will probably get more out of it than these alcohol and petroleum based products.
In case you want to know why things like this make it to market. Here is the explanation: Alcohol and petroleum are not new products to the gas market. They have already been tested thoroughly for gas purposes so there is no need to do more tests and then seek approval from the E.P.A. Therefore the companies can take these already cheap products (remember rubbing alcohol costs about $.99 for a bottle) and put it in a “new” formula and market it to people who want to save money on gas.
What’s even worse is the consumers don’t even see the scam coming. Because the vehicle does show some results of using the product, many consumers think the product works. And then they don’t even test it to be sure, so they just keep buying it, thinking they are doing better for themselves, their vehicle and the environment. They don’t even realize they are being scammed.
That is why Ethos has been listed to only sell through direct distributors and not on the shelves of your gas station. The company is taking every step possible not to get mixed in with these fake gas saving products, because really, all Ethos wants to do is help the consumers that are being scammed by others and give them something worth their hard earned money. Check Ethos out here and you will find that it really does work.
















