{"id":4273,"date":"2017-02-12T09:10:29","date_gmt":"2017-02-12T09:10:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.carro.sg\/?p=4273"},"modified":"2025-11-05T17:23:57","modified_gmt":"2025-11-05T09:23:57","slug":"saving-money-petrol","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/carro.co\/sg\/blog\/saving-money-petrol\/","title":{"rendered":"Fuel Saving Tips Every Smart Driver Must Know"},"content":{"rendered":"As the prices of fuel are increasing, fuel efficiency is getting more and more important. As most of you know, achieving the fuel efficiency figures that the manufacturers state in their brochures is next to impossible. However, there are ways you can save on fuel. These fuel saving tips include adjusting your driving style, as well as some other tricks.\r\n<h2>Here's our curated list of fuel-saving tips:<\/h2>\r\n<h3>1. Accelerate sensibly<\/h3>\r\nCars spend a lot of fuel while accelerating, so a steady acceleration is sure to use up less fuel than an abrupt one.\r\n<h3>2. Brake sensibly<\/h3>\r\nYes, hard braking can also increase consumption. You can\u2019t avoid braking in traffic, but keeping the distance and braking slowly makes the ride smoother and saves fuel.\r\n<h3>3. Don\u2019t drive really fast<\/h3>\r\nAs the speed increases, your car is at higher revs and the wind resistance plays a more important role. Both of these factors increase the consumption. Depending on the car, engine and transmission, driving at 100 km\/h instead of 120 km\/h can save up to 20% of fuel. Although this does depend on many factors, including the number of gears, there is sure to be a place in the speed scale where the car starts consuming noticeably more fuel. The car consumes the least fuel in the top speed at the lowest comfortable revs for the engine.\r\n<h3>4. Check tire pressure<\/h3>\r\nTire pressure is recommended by the car manufacturer. Make sure the tires are inflated to that value exactly. Aside from prolonging the tire life and keeping yourself safer, you will also save fuel.\r\n<h3>5. Close the windows<\/h3>\r\nThis is especially important at higher speeds. Having them open at highway speeds can increase the consumption by about 10%, since removing the smooth window severely increases wind resistance.\r\n<h3>6. Turn the car off<\/h3>\r\nIf you will be standing in one place for more than a minute, turn the car off. This is the reason why many modern cars have those start\/stop systems. However, if you have to turn the car on and off dozens of times in short periods, this can put a strain on the starter and battery.\r\n<h3>7. Remove the roof rack when you aren\u2019t using it<\/h3>\r\nThis is about the wind resistance again. Even though they are small in size, they can increase the fuel consumption by up to 10%. If you have a ski box or a roof cargo box, the effect is considerably worse. If you\u2019re not using them, take them off.\r\n<h3>8. Shed weight<\/h3>\r\nThe heavier the car, the more fuel it consumes. Even though you might think that you are pretty safe when it comes to this, you\u2019ll be surprised by what you can find in the boot that really has no need to be there.\r\n<h3>9. Turn off the air conditioning if you are not using it<\/h3>\r\nWith the scorching sun out, it is a necessity, but many people tend to leave the air con on at all times. It is one of the highest energy consumers and on many models, it works by taking some of the power from the crankshaft, much like the supercharger does. However, the supercharger, in turn, increases the power of the engine, while the air con doesn\u2019t.\r\n<h3>10. Shift down<\/h3>\r\nWe\u2019ve already talked about how important it is to shift up to keep your car at the lowest comfortable revs. Well, \u2019comfortable\u2019 is the most important word here. If you are on a hill and on low revs and the car starts to lose speed, don\u2019t press the pedal to make it go faster. This will put a lot of strain on the engine if it struggles to increase the speed. Aside from being bad for the engine, this also increases the fuel consumption significantly and makes the time of acceleration longer than it would be in a lower gear.\r\n<h3>11. Drive at the same speed<\/h3>\r\nThe best way to save fuel on a highway is to keep a steady speed. Accelerating often increases the fuel consumption significantly.\r\n<h3>12. Stay in gear when going downhill<\/h3>\r\nThis is very important if you have a modern car. Cars with direct fuel injection spend literally no fuel when inertia is driving the engine. The fuel injectors literally shut off. If you have a system that measures current consumption, you will see that it reads 0 l\/100 km when you lift the foot off the throttle pedal with the car in gear. Many people like to coast in idle to save fuel, but the engine does consume some fuel to keep it running when you are in idle, not to mention that you forego a big part of control over your car.\r\n\r\nWe hope these fuel-saving tips would be useful for you! Also check out our other article for fuel saving tips which DO NOT work: <a href=\"https:\/\/carro.sg\/blog\/saving-fuel-myths\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><strong>4 WAYS *NOT* TO SAVE FUEL: FALSE SAVING FUEL MYTHS<\/strong><\/a>\r\n<pre>People also liked:\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/carro.sg\/blog\/sell-a-used-car\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">WANT TO SELL A USED CAR? 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