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Simple Tips to Save you Money on Fuel
Think before you drive
Consider
walking, cycling, or taking public transport before getting into your car. If
you need to use the car, plan your journey. Picking up groceries and other
items on the way home saves taking the car out later.
Avoid short trips
You use 20% more fuel driving when your
engine is cold.
Drive smoothly
Make sure you accelerate smoothly. Change
gear early (but don't labour the engine). If you drive an automatic, choose
'economy' gear switching as this will keep the engine speed down.
Don't speed
Driving faster doesn’t necessarily mean
you’ll get there any faster. By travelling at 100km/h instead of 110km/h you
can cut around 13% off your fuel bill.
Look ahead
Check what's happening, maintain a safe
following distance and you'll keep at a more constant speed. This uses less
fuel than accelerating and braking all the time.
Reduce idling time
If you're going to be stationary for more
than 30 seconds, switch your engine off.
Love your car
A little love goes a long way. Keeping your
tyres at the right pressure saves fuel, as does checking your alignment, engine
timing, air filter and spark plugs regularly.
Watch your air con
Only use air conditioning when absolutely
necessary as it tends to eat fuel, up to 10% more in fact. Other features such
as the rear window demist can also be a drain, so make sure you switch them off
when they've done their job.
Keep your load down
Sounds obvious, but a heavier vehicle means
more drag. So take those golf clubs out of the boot after the game, and remove
the roof rack when you're not using it. The same goes for the bike rack. |