If you drive a short-lease car, the only costs you still have to pay yourself are the fuel costs. The other costs are all included in the monthly amount. However, in view of rising fuel prices, these costs may also turn out to be higher than expected. It is therefore wise to save gasoline so that you can reduce your fuel costs. To help you get started, in this blog post we provide 8 tips that can help you reduce your fuel costs and drive more energy-efficiently.

Tip 1: The Right Tire Pressure

It is always a good idea to check your tire pressure regularly. But did you know that your tire pressure also affects the fuel consumption of your car? If your tires are too slack, there will be more friction between the tire and the road, making the vehicle work harder to move forward. This increases fuel consumption because more fuel is required to move the car. If your tires are too hard, the car may have less grip on the road, making it more difficult to maneuver and the vehicle using more fuel. In addition, tires that are too hard can lead to faster wear of the tires and, for example, the brakes, which ultimately leads to higher costs.

Tip 2: Keep Speed Constant

A vehicle's fuel consumption is lowest when it is traveling at a constant speed. This is because driving at a constant speed allows the car's engine to operate in its most efficient speed range, which leads to optimal combustion of fuel in the engine and therefore lower fuel consumption. However, strong winds, hilly roads and other external factors can also have a (detrimental) effect on the fuel consumption of the vehicle, even when driving at a constant speed. A useful feature that can help you maintain a constant speed is cruise control.

Tip 3: Drive slower

In general, the higher the speed of the vehicle, the more fuel it consumes. This is because increasing speed causes increased drag, forcing your car to work harder to move forward and using more fuel to overcome the drag. This drag increases exponentially with speed, so even a small reduction in speed can cause significant reductions in fuel consumption. In addition, you usually brake and accelerate more often when you drive at high speeds, which in turn leads to higher fuel consumption, as you have read in Tip 2.

Tip 4: Vehicle weight

The weight of the car affects your gas mileage: the heavier the car, the more fuel it will use to move forward. This is because the car has to work harder to move the extra weight. In addition, a heavier car can lead to increased air resistance and more friction between the tires and the road, both of which can further increase fuel consumption. So take as little unnecessary weight as possible with you and try to limit the number of passengers.

Tip 5: Regular Maintenance

Regular maintenance is important in optimizing gas mileage and reducing fuel costs. A well-maintained car performs better and works more efficiently, so that less fuel is consumed. In addition, it can of course also extend the life of the car, so that you also incur lower costs in the long term.

Tip 6: Turn off the engine while waiting

If you are stuck in a traffic jam or have to wait at a traffic light, it is best to turn off the engine. Even when you are stationary, a running engine can consume fuel.

Tip 7: Switch quickly

If you drive a manual transmission car, it is better to quickly shift into a higher gear. If you switch quickly, you reduce fuel consumption.

Tip 8: Use the air conditioner sparingly

Using the air conditioner can increase fuel consumption. Switching on the air conditioning causes the compressor to demand extra energy from the vehicle's engine, which increases fuel consumption. Turning on the air conditioning can even increase a car's gas mileage by 10% to 20%. A good idea to leave the air conditioning off when it is not really necessary.

Conclusion

We hope you find our tips for saving gas useful. Do you have other questions or would you like to receive advice from one of our advisors? Then take Contact with us. Curious about our offer? Check it out here.

 

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