Expert reveals little-known trick to help slash fuel use to save you money at the pump

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A MOTORING expert has revealed a little-known trick which can help slash the amount of fuel used and so saving you money at the pump.

Drivers across the country are feeling the squeeze with steeply rising fuel costs as the cost of living crisis continues to bite.

GettyBy simply altering the way you drive you can make some big savings on the amount of fuel used[/caption]

Experts at Motor Match though have stepped forward to share their practical, easy-to-implement hacks and tips to help motorists reduce their fuel consumption.

According to the RAC, petrol is up 6p a litre so far this year after a 2p rise in March due to surging oil prices.

With rising prices, tips to maximise your car’s fuel efficiency are becoming important.

The experts say that one effective method is to keep driving in the highest possible gear, while remaining within the speed limit.

This simple change in driving habits can lead to substantial savings on petrol and diesel costs over time.

By optimising the gear based on your speed and driving conditions, you’re not just saving fuel; you’re also contributing to a more sustainable driving practice.

In addition, by avoiding unnecessary speeding and aggressive acceleration, you can decrease your fuel usage by as much as 20 per cent.

The experts at Motor Match said: “Many drivers are unaware of the impact that efficient gear usage can have on fuel consumption.

 “It’s an easy step that can lead to significant savings.

“Driving efficiently isn’t just about what gear you’re in; it’s also about how you manage your speed and acceleration.

 “It’s about making smarter choices on the road to stretch every litre of fuel further.”

“Monitoring your RPM and knowing when to shift up can make a difference in your vehicle’s fuel efficiency.”

For cars with a petrol engine, the advice is to aim to shift up before reaching 2,500 rpm, while for diesel cars, this should be done before 2,000rpm.

Although this will alter depending on your vehicle, its load and the road conditions.

More ways to save fuel

Check your tyre pressure

One check you should do regularly is to check the tyre pressure.

This is because tyres that are not inflated to the correct level can reduce your fuel economy by as much as 5 per cent.

Keep your windows closed if driving over 40mph

The more aerodynamic your car is, the better the fuel economy will be.

Having your windows open increases drag on the vehicle and creates stronger wind resistance.

Turn off the air conditioning, especially when travelling at slower speeds

Using your air conditioning, or heating on colder days, requires engine power so will have an impact on your fuel consumption.

If it is a particularly warm day, it’s recommended to use the air conditioning on a low setting over opening the window, as the effect on your fuel consumption is less.

Avoid idling

An idling engine is still burning fuel. If you are in slow moving or stop-start traffic, consider putting your hand brake on and turning your engine off.

Same applies when picking someone or dropping someone off, consider shutting off the engine if you are stopped for a long period.

Idling for an hour can waste half a gallon of fuel, or around 2.3 litres.

Remove unnecessary weight from your vehicle

The heavier your vehicle is the more fuel it will take to move it.

If you are travelling with a roof box, bike racks or excess luggage, make sure you remove it when you have arrived at your destination to avoid using more petrol.

Some 50kg of extra weight can increase fuel consumption by 1-2 per cent, so best for efficiency to remove everything you won’t be using that day.

Keep to the speed limit

Speeding can increase your fuel consumption, and of course be dangerous to yourself and other road users.

Keep to the speed limits and use cruise control if your car has this function to maintain a steady speed.

Clean or replace your air filters

Dirty air filters cause your engine to work harder than it has too, which means more fuel is used.

With the filters being blocked from dirt, it can affect fuel consumption by up to 10 per cent.

Regularly service your vehicle

Regular maintenance and servicing on your vehicle keep it in the best condition possible and this in turn helps your fuel consumption.

It’s recommended ensuring the vehicle is serviced in line with the manufacturer guidelines and any maintenance work is completed as soon as possible, especially if you are travelling on long journeys.

Make combined journeys

A hot engine is a more efficient one, because your battery works better in warmer conditions.

One way that you can improve your overall fuel economy is by combining several smaller trips into one longer journey.

The experts said: “This practice can help you navigate urban roads and highways alike in the most fuel-efficient manner.”

They added: “As we navigate through these challenging times with rising fuel costs, adopting fuel-saving driving techniques isn’t just good for your wallet – it’s good for the environment too.

“At Motor Match, we encourage all drivers to consider these simple yet effective strategies to enhance their fuel efficiency and save money.”

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