With petrol and diesel prices on the rise, and showing no signs of stopping, the cost of running a vehicle has never been higher. £20 in the tank used to get drivers pretty far, but these days it seems £20 doesn’t get you half as far anymore.
Many drivers often blame their vehicle type for the amount of fuel consumption. Whilst this is true for the most part, your driving can also severely affect your vehicles fuel consumption, more so than you ever imagined. Altering your driving in simple ways can cut the amount of fuel you consume and make those pounds you spend at the pump go a whole lot further.
Get you car in top shape
When aiming to cut fuel consumption, the best place to start is by giving your car a little TLC. There are many simple, quick steps you can take in just looking after your vehicle that can aid in making the miles go further.
- Check tyre pressure frequently: Under-inflated tyres are not only dangerous and but also increase your fuel consumption. Its best to always check tyre pressure before and after a long journey, but also on a monthly basis too. Having the correct tyre pressure will also improve vehicle handling: you’ll definitely feel the difference!
- Air conditioning – switching it off or using climate control on the ‘eco’ setting reduces fuel consumption. Did you know opening a window at high speed increases fuel consumption more than using air conditioning? During summer months, carry water to keep you cool instead of costly Air-con!
- Switch it off – cars use virtually no extra fuel when they’re re-started without pressing the accelerator. Turn off if you’re going to be stationary for more than a minute or two. There is a common misconception that if you are going to be stationary its best to leave the engine running: its not! Switching off is also good for the environment, not just your wallet.
- Drive smoothly – anticipate as far ahead as possible to avoid unnecessary braking and acceleration. If you see the traffic lights ahead have just changed, then slow down!
- Step off the accelerator – when slowing down or driving downhill, remain in gear but take your foot off the accelerator as early as possible. This reduces fuel flow to the engine to virtually zero.
- Slow down – avoid excessive speeds when possible. Driving at 85mph is against the law and uses approximately 25% more fuel than 70mph. Keep a steady speed as opposed to accelerating at fluctuating times, especially if there is no call for it. Arrive safe, on time, and with less fuel used!
Remember its not just about the car you drive, its the way you drive too that counts.