How to save fuel while driving: 6 tips you should know
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How to save fuel while driving: 6 tips you should know

Optimizing fuel consumption has become a priority in the context of instability caused by fluctuating prices. Furthermore, the rise of electric vehicles and the search for more sustainable technologies have led to a reevaluation of our driving habits. If you are considering adopting new habits that will help you achieve this, take a look at the Repsol card More and read on, below we share with you six key tips.

tire pressure

Before embarking on any trip, it is important to check that the tires are inflated according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Additionally, in cold weather or if the vehicle is loaded with additional weight, it is important to adjust the tire pressure. Did you know that a simple error of half a bar in tire pressure can significantly increase fuel consumption? Furthermore, keeping your tires in optimal condition not only saves money on gas, but also improves the safety and stability of the vehicle.

Air filter

The efficiency of air conditioning use is intrinsically linked to the health of your vehicle's air filter. A properly maintained air filter ensures adequate air flow to the engine, resulting in more efficient operation and lower fuel demand. In this sense, a deteriorated air filter can reduce engine power and increase consumption significantly, which is why it is crucial to perform periodic maintenance on this component to optimize the efficiency of your vehicle.

Uniform speed

Smooth and constant driving is essential to save fuel. Avoiding harsh acceleration, unnecessary braking and excessive gear changes contributes significantly to fuel economy. Maintain a uniform speed and use the brakes and accelerator smoothly and gradually. This practice not only reduces fuel consumption, but also reduces wear on brakes and other vehicle components.

Disconnection during prolonged stops

A common habit among drivers is to let the engine idle during long stops, such as waiting in a parking lot. However, this habit can have a negative impact on our economy. An idling car consumes approximately 0,5 liters of fuel per hour, so turning off the engine during these stops can generate notable savings throughout the year, while reducing polluting gas emissions.

Consumption meter and cruise control

Modern vehicles are equipped with tools that help drivers optimize fuel consumption. The consumption meter and cruise control are two of these tools. The fuel consumption meter shows in real time how much fuel your vehicle is using, allowing you to adjust your driving style to be more efficient. On the other hand, cruise control helps maintain a constant speed on long trips, which can reduce fuel consumption. However, it is important to note that cruise control should not be used on uphill grades, as it may cause the engine to rev too high to maintain the desired speed.

long marches

An effective strategy to save fuel is to drive in higher gears and maintain low engine speeds, even in urban environments. Avoiding over-revving the engine can lead to more efficient fuel consumption. This technique is based on harnessing the engine's power more effectively, reducing the need to constantly change gears and therefore optimizing fuel economy.

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Written by The Escudería

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