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There are a number of basic and ‘common sense’ steps all vehicle owners can take to ensure that your vehicle is not only fuel efficient and cost-effective, but friendly to the environment as well.
These include:
- Ensure the correct tyre pressure for your vehicle. The incorrect tyre pressure can increase vehicle drag and can add significantly to both your fuel bill and your vehicle’s emissions.
- Moderate your speed. Avoid dramatic acceleration and traveling at excessive speeds both in terms of a safety, efficiency and emissions perspective.
- Reduce unnecessary weight in the car by removing heavy items that are not in use. This includes removable tow bars, roof racks, heavy items in the boot etc.
- Have your vehicle serviced at its scheduled intervals. Blocked injectors and clogged filters can have a significant effect on fuel consumption.
- Do not idle your vehicle for excessive periods.
- Use your Tracker (SkyTrax) to plan your journey more effectively.
- Do not over rev your vehicle. Change gears smoothly and as soon as your engine speed and the prevalent driving conditions allow.
- Try and schedule various tasks or errands that make sense on a route that you are already traveling on. For example, if you travel past a shopping centre on your way home from work, consider buying your groceries from that centre to avoid having to make an alternate trip.
- Use air conditioning only when necessary.
- Avoid unnecessary driving with your windows open as this increases the vehicle’s ‘drag’ and, thus, fuel consumption.
- Avoid travelling during peak hours wherever possible.
- When buying a new car, factor in the vehicle’s engine size and emissions technology and information into your thinking.
- Consider becoming part of a lift club.
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