Help Cut Costs by Staying Fuel Efficient

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There has never been a better time to look at ways to be fuel efficient in your vehicle. Whether you drive your vehicle only at the weekends or own a van as part of your business, don’t continue throwing money down the drain at a time when fuel costs are rocketing. Take a few moments to read our comprehensive list of motoring tips and start reducing your fuel bill today.

Careful driving pays off – don’t be tempted to accelerate quickly or impatiently weave in and out of traffic when the roads are busy. Driving your vehicle in a low gear at high speeds consumes more fuel than usual so stick to a steady pace where possible. By cutting your speed from 65mph to 60mph you could improve your fuel efficient by up to 10%.

Reduce the weight on board – The more weight you have on board your vehicle the more effort the engine has to put in to move it, and the more fuel it consumes. Make sure any unwanted weight is left at home and if your vehicle is used for business purposes, that only the tools you require for that day are on board. You’ll be surprised what a difference it will make.

Oil level – Regularly check your oil level to ensure there are no leaks. Failure to keep your oil levels at the right amount can cause long term damage to the engine and reduce efficiency of the engine.

Check your tyre pressure – Under pressurised tyres force your engine to work harder and in turn, use more fuel. Regularly check your tyre pressure to ensure they are set at the right level especially before embarking on a long journey. Lower pressure in your tyres can also compromise your steering ability.

Think carefully when buying a new car – If you are looking at buying a new car, check out its fuel efficiency rating. It’s surprising what a difference there can be and in the long run, a fuel efficient car could cut £££’s off your monthly bills.

Become a savvy fuel shopper – Keep a close eye on fuel price on forecourts to ensure you are buying at the lowest price in your area. Prices fluctuate regularly so why not keep an eye on the changes prices at www.whatgas.com

Service your vehicle regularly - Keep up to date with your vehicle maintenance to ensure your engine is running as efficiently as possible and keep fluid levels topped up. A dirty intake filter is a common cause of reduced fuel efficiency so check filters regularly.

Keep windows shut: Although its tempting to wind down the windows especially in the summer months, open windows actually reduce fuel efficiency. In fact air conditioning is more efficient option if available.

By taking a few of these hints and tips on board you’ll see an instant change in your vehicles fuel efficiency and performance.

 

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