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These Are Some Useful Hacks To Optimize Your Car Running Expenses

Started Feb-4 by lucasfox5847; 47 views.
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From: lucasfox5847

Feb-4

In case you haven’t switched to electric vehicles, there is no doubt that you are unaware of the rising expenses of owning and operating a car. Whether it is the ever-increasing price of fuel or paying for insurance, a vehicle also needs some sort of maintenance or repairs, while you cannot ignore taxes and tolls either.

This overwhelming list goes on. So what can you do to keep your vehicle running economically?

There are a few adjustments you can make to improvise on a number of things to get the best out of your vehicle and reduce the running cost.

Here, we are sharing a list of essential hacks you can apply to improve your car's performance while keeping expenses in check.

Keep your car’s tyres inflated as per the manufacturer's recommendation

Underinflated tyres yield resistance while rotating over the road. They tend to have more traction and generate more friction when they come into contact with the ground.

In such a situation, the engine has to bear heavier loads to move the vehicle. Therefore, it takes more fuel to consume. Underinflated tyres may reduce the fuel efficiency by up to 10 to 20%. This is huge when it comes to fuel consumption over a longer period of time.

Besides, under inflation is not good for a tyre’s health either. If a tyre runs too long in such a condition, it will wear down more rapidly than a tyre with normal pressure.

Therefore, you should follow your car’s manufacturer recommendation for proper tire pressure or consult an adviser at Service My Car now. 

Always try to maintain a steady speed

Usually, many drivers may develop a misunderstanding about speed and fuel consumption. It revolves around the idea that a vehicle runs fast at high speeds while consuming less fuel.

But, this is not correct at all, data suggests that a car consumes more fuel when it runs at 100 km/h or more as compared to 50 km/h. However, a speed lowers than 50 km/h is not a good either. Your engine would drop to a lower gear, thus using up more fuel. In conclusion, a steady 50–80 km/h on the highway is best to achieve optimal fuel economy.

Remain mindful while accelerating and avoid braking forcefully

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