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9 Ways you’re wasting fuel without even knowing
When it comes to driving, nobody wants to waste money. Keeping the running costs of your car low is one of the bigger battles when it comes to balancing the budget. Fuel is one of the key areas where we try and save money.
Who hasn’t driven their car until the orange fuel warning light has been blinking angrily for a little too long? Or has driven past their closest petrol stations to go out to a supermarket pump that is slightly cheaper?
Petrol is one of the most costly monthly expenses. But there might be some things that you are doing that mean you are travelling to the pump far more often than you need to be. Here are nine ways that you might be wasting your fuel.
1. Heavy Acceleration
By accelerating more smoothly, you will not burn through as much petrol. And its not just from a standing start. Rapidly changing your speed as you cruise along the motorway, going from high to low, will burn a lot more fuel.
2. Speeding
3. Not planning Your Journeys
Take a look at your journey in advance and have a look at the travel information. Are any of the routes on offer particularly congested or have roadworks? This is likely to cause you delays that will mean you are sat in your car wasting petrol. Look for the smoothest routes and try to get the balance between duration and distance right.
The same goes for parking. If you are visiting somewhere, look in advance at where you are going to park. You may even be able to pre-pay or reserve a space, meaning you won’t be driving around looking for somewhere to stop, wasting more petrol as you do so.
4. Carrying Excessive Weight
We’re not saying you have to go crazy, removing everything from the car that isn’t being used, like empty passenger seats. And you should always keep the spare tyre inside. But if you have a car seat not being used, or something in the boot like golf clubs, take them out.
A roof rack is another thing that will slow you down. It will make your car less aerodynamic, increasing drag and making your engine have to work harder. If it’s simple and easy to remove, then why not do it and save some money?
5. Under Inflated Tyres
Another thing that you might want to check is the car’s wheel alignment. If the tracking is not set up properly, then your car won’t be driving as smoothly as it should be. Less smooth means more work. And more work means more petrol is used.
6. Driving in The Wrong Gear
7. Engine Idling
Very soon, it seems that idling will be illegal for environmental reasons, with regulations already in place for idling around schools. Get ahead of the law and save money on petrol.
8. Laziness!
9. Driving an Uneconomical Vehicle