Eco driving
Here are some simple techniques to help you save fuel and reduce wear and tear on your car. How much you save depends on how much you drive, but for some drivers it can be hundreds of pounds a year.
Check your revs
When you speed up, change gear at 2000-2500rpm.
Watch your speed
The most efficient speed is 45-50mph.
Read the road
Anticipate the road ahead to reduce over-acceleration and sharp breaking.
Step off the gas
Stay in gear but take your foot off the accelerator as early as possible when approaching a red light or roundabout. This cuts fuel to the engine to almost zero.
Plan your journey
A bit of preparation will help you to avoid congestion or road works. Many satnavs now have features that help you avoid traffic congestion.
Check your tyres
Under inflated tyres increase fuel consumption and are potentially dangerous.
Reduce ‘drag’
Remove roof racks, bike carriers and top-boxes if you are not using them.
Switch off when you can
If you are going to be stationary for more than a minute, switch off your engine to save fuel. Many new cars are equipped with engine cut off technology that detects when you are stationary.
Air conditioning
Use it sparingly, as it increases your fuel consumption. But on the motorway it’s better than opening a window which increases wind resistance.