Careful driving and how to save on petrol

Post By: Robert
Date : 3 . 03 . 09

Most of us have to watch our outgoings nowadays and one fairly major expense is running our Cars. The price of petrol seems to be forever going up and so there are a few rules we can all follow to help save on fuel.

One thing many of us are guilty of at times is putting our foot down when we accelerate. If you drive an automatic it is better to accelerate at a fairly moderate speed in order to give the transmission time to shift to the higher gears. Also if you accelerate and brake right away this is a big waste of petrol.

A great way to save petrol is simply reduce your speed. As the speed increases fuel decreases!

Under inflated tyres are often overlooked. If they are not set at the correct pressure they will need to use more petrol to keep the car moving. Get yourself a good tyre gauge and check the tyres at least once a month. One tip is to check them when they are cold because driving the car will warm up the tyres and the air inside which increases pressure and gives a falsely high reading.

Check your air filter because a dirty one will restrict the flow of air to the engine which will affect performance and also economy.
 
New wheels and tyres may look really good and they can even improve the way that a car handles, but if they are wider they could create more resistance and increase fuel consumption. So it is worth considering keeping the old tyres for long road trips which will give you a far smoother ride and better economy.

If you are thinking of changing your vehicle then maybe this will be the ideal time to downsize a little. Nissan and Toyota are two of the leading manufacturers who have developed highly fuel efficient cars.

This may not seem relevant, but take a look inside your car and give it a bit of a spring clean. We are all often guilty of hoarding rubbish in our cars and its surprising how these extra things mount up in the terms of weight. The more weight that is in the car the more fuel is burnt.

Finally, more than likely not a very popular thing to say, but whenever possible why not simply walk?!!

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