If you are a driver, this is for you:
Remember that the more your vehicle’s engine is stressed, the more gasoline it will consume. That is why reducing the load weight, checking fluid levels and keeping your tires inflated are simple tips that will make a difference.
1-Routine maintenance
Your car needs the proper air and fuel ratios to run efficiently. A well-maintained vehicle will perform at its best.
2-How often do you change your tires?
If your tires have been driven between 5,000 and 8,000 miles, it is recommended that you change them.
3- Establish routes
Warm engines run more efficiently than cold ones. By planning your deliveries you will travel in sequence instead of going back and forth; it is an efficient way to save time, as well as gas. We set up routes with this in mind.
4- Don’t brake abruptly
When braking, do it gently, take your foot off the accelerator and allow the car to slow down before you start pressing the brake.
