REMAIN TYRES PLUGGED IN
Underinflated tires have more rolling resistance when driving. This implies that your tires will use more fuel because they will create greater rolling resistance and friction with each kilometer you travel. Your tires' combined underinflated pressure of 10 psi may cause up to a 10% decrease in fuel economy.
DROP THE POUNDS FROM YOUR BOOT
Think again the next time you load up, if you are one of those people who always keeps everything and anything in the boot, including emergency supplies. Fuel consumption in your car increases by 2% for every 50 kg that you add to it.
USE THE AC WHEN DRIVING
Wind resistance increases significantly when driving at speeds more than 80 km/h with the windows down speeds beyond 80 km/h results in significant wind resistance and increases fuel consumption. Despite what you would believe, driving with the air conditioner on in this scenario just uses less fuel.
STAY STEADY WHILE GROWING MUCH SPEED
Steer clear of high revolutions per minute (RPM) acceleration. Because your engine uses less gasoline while it is spinning more slowly and at a lower RPM, it is better for fuel efficiency.
GO IN TOP GEAR
Use cruise control to maintain a steady speed if your vehicle is automatic. When it's suitable, keep your automobile in a higher gear if you're driving a manual. Your engines will run at a lower revolution per minute (RPM) and use less gasoline in each of these scenarios.
SCHEM BUDGET YOUR HARSH HOUR TRAVEL
Traffic that stops and starts puts a lot of strain on your engine, which increases fuel consumption. To assist you avoid the worst of peak traffic, carefully schedule your travel to and from work whenever possible.
NEVER REMAIN STILL FOR LONG
Turn off your engine if you are waiting for someone or anything longer than three minutes. Even while you're not moving, your engine is still using valuable fuel.
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