With fuel costs rising, it seems that the days of carefree motoring may be over. Yet a few simple changes in driving habits could ensure that driving your car needn't cost the earth.
By paying attention to how you drive your car, you could save yourself money. It sounds straightforward, but the best way to keep fuel costs down is to make sure you are filling up at the cheapest petrol station in your area.
Also, the lighter the load of your car, the lower the fuel consumption and the higher the fuel efficiency.
By following all these tips you should be able to save on fuel. But also try to plan all your journeys in a single trip and avoid heavy traffic if possible.
If you decide to buy a new car you can check the fuel economy of new cars www.vcacarfueldata.org.uk before making a decision on what car to buy.
The cheapest option would of course be to leave your car at home, but sometimes driving is the only option. A cold engine uses more fuel so where possible don't use your car for short trips but walk, cycle or catch a bus. It's a cheap alternative and it's a good way to get some free exercise!
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