Nitrogen In Your Tires Saves Money?


For your consideration: Nitrogen In Your Tires Saves Money?

Well, we’d like to address this one, because everyone is getting desperate to save any money they can on gasoline.


Will putting 95% pure nitrogen in your tires save you money?

The answer is: Yes, BUT only if you can get the nitrogen for about $.25 per tire.


Why MoneyKing???!!!!

Think about this:

  1. What we humans call “air” is actually about 68% nitrogen. So the stuff you’re already putting in your tires is almost where people think it should be in order to reap the big savings.
  2. This whole craze came about because some all-star somewhere figured out that airplane tires are filled with nitrogen to reduce flames if a tire blows during a landing, and then decided to start hyping nitrogen for cars. Thanks, Mr. All-Star.
  3. Finally, Costco will put nitrogen in your tires if you buy them new at the store. So, of course, they use this as a marketing gimmick, because Americans are consumers first and educated consumers second. So, how’s anybody gonna know?

Nitrogen in your tires will last longer than regular air meaning the tires will retain pressure longer—almost 3 times as much. Nitrogen will not allow your tires to burn, if you have a break problem and so forth. Constant tire pressure will result in higher gas mileage over time. You can research just how little your mileage will go up . . .

The problem with nitrogen is cost. It will cost you about $8-$13 bucks retail to get nitrogen put into your tires. Trust The Money Kings. You won’t make that $$$$$ back.

Try some of the other ways to save money on gas. Take some weight out of your vehicle, to start!



Good luck out there.

The Money Kings

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