Fuel efficiency is a hot topic right now. With the instability in the Middle East, along with the global recession, people are struggling to afford to fill their cars with fuel. With the ozone layer becoming thinner each year, there are also environmental reasons why consumers are thinking carefully about how their cars can become more fuel-efficient.
To save on fuel consumption, keep the carload down. Make sure unnecessary heavy items are removed from the boot. The heavier the car, the more fuel is used. For every additional 50kg of weight you have in your car, your fuel consumption will increase by 2%. You may also wish to consider downsizing your car. Large, heavy cars such as SUVs use a lot more fuel than small, light cars. Also consider the weight of fuel in your tank – it pays not to fill your tank to the top.
Anticipate when cars ahead of you are slowing down, so you can do so gently. The sudden use of breaks and then acceleration uses a lot of fuel and if you can avoid this, you will save up to 30% on fuel costs. Aim to drive at a consistent speed and drive within the speed limit. If you drive at 50 miles (80km)/hour instead of 62 miles (100km)/hour, you can reduce your fuel consumption by up to 30%. The faster you drive; the more fuel you will use.
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