Fuel savings tips for motorists ahead of festive season crunch

JOBURG – While most use automotive transportation, Retail Motor Industry Organisation reckons it is time to start making changes to driving habits to guard against additional costs – considering the ever-increasing fuel price.

As the festive season draws closer, families pack up and head to their holiday destinations.

While most use automotive transportation, Retail Motor Industry Organisation reckons it is time to start making changes to driving habits to guard against additional costs – considering the ever-increasing fuel price.

Vishal Premlall, the director of South African Petroleum Retailers Association (SAPRA), a proud association of the Retail Motor Industry Organisation (RMI), said motorists are already feeling stretched, so by adopting some fuel-saving habits there’s a good chance they can get more mileage for their bucks.

“First habit to adopt is to accelerate at an even pace in traffic. Short bursts of the accelerator increase fuel consumption. Next, try to drive in a lane which has the least traffic ahead to maintain a constant speed. The engine management system will adjust to the most economical settings for the best fuel consumption.”

“The first start-up after a lengthy stand is the one which has the richest fuel mixture, so prevent harsh acceleration while the engine is still cold as this will spike the consumption figure dramatically. Also don’t idle a cold engine to warm it up, as this will not improve the fuel consumption nor lengthen the life of the engine,” Premlall advised.

He also provided advice for driving in heavy traffic. “If you are waiting in heavy traffic, turn off the engine and restart once the traffic starts moving again. Modern engines are now being equipped with this function to aid fuel saving,” he explained. However, he warned that continuous switching on and off can drain the battery.

Tyre pressure also has an influence of up to 3 per cent on fuel economy. “Ensure you regularly check your tyre pressure when the tyres are cool and maintain a good tyre pressure. Believe it or not, it can increase your fuel efficiency,” he said.

Premlall also suggests considering car-pooling or public transport and being mindful of using your vehicle less, where possible. “Try to avoid short unnecessary trips with better planning,” he advised.

“There are always extra costs before and during the festive season so every cent saved makes a difference. Start now by cutting back on fuel usage and you’ll enjoy the benefits in the weeks ahead,” he concluded.

 

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