Smart driving can save money

Smart driving can save money

January 30, 2016
2016 Chevrolet Cruze
2016 Chevrolet Cruze

With New Year’s resolutions in full swing, many Middle Eastern consumers are setting goals to lose weight, travel more or spend less money.  Shaping up for the New Year doesn’t just mean focusing on your physique, and Chevrolet recognizes that smart driving will not only help your vehicle perform better, but it will also save drivers money at the fuel station.

Gearing up for 2016, Chevrolet recommends the following tips to save fuel:

• Take it easy and drive smoothly: Not accelerating smoothly is one of the most common mistakes drivers make on the road. Aggressive driving like jumping on the gas at every light only to then hit the brakes will not get the driver home any faster. According to Chevrolet engineers, by driving smoothly, drivers can improve their mileage by approximately 20 percent.

• Use cruise control: Using cruise control helps maintain a constant speed over time, which is much more efficient than speeding up and slowing down over and over again.

• Roll up the windows: Leaving windows open on the highway increases air pressure in your car, acting like a parachute trying to slow the vehicles down, which consumes much more energy than the air conditioner will, slowing you down and consuming fuel.

• Check tire pressure: Even with tired just five pounds under the recommended air pressure, it will make the engine work harder to turn the wheels. Chevrolet recommends checking tires at least once a month, and the Tire Information Label located on the inside of your vehicle’s doorframe has the recommended cold tire pressure for your vehicle.

• Don’t ignore the “check engine” light: A “check engine” light can be something as simple as a loose gas cap. But, a more serious engine problem can cut fuel economy by up to 40 percent.

• Avoid excess idling: A car gets 0 kpl when the engine is idling. Turn off your engine when your vehicle is parked to save fuel.

• Remove the roof carriers and car ornaments: Roof carriers to haul gear and car ornaments like country flags increases aerodynamic drag (wind resistance) and lowers fuel economy. At highway speeds, up to a third of your fuel is used to overcome wind resistance, so even small changes to your vehicle’s aerodynamics will have a big impact in fuel economy.

• Cut access weight: Cutting down on weight is not just a New Year’s resolution for people, but also for their vehicles. When it comes to saving on gas, it’s not just the distance but how a vehicle is loaded and driven that counts. Carrying heavy items in your car makes it work harder and consume more gas. Keep in mind that for every 100 kg you carry onboard, your car uses about 0.5 L/100 km more gas (around 2 percent extra) – and even more in smaller vehicles.

In addition to these tips, Chevrolet owners will have piece of mine when they receive a new level of customer experience courtesy of Chevrolet Complete Care. The comprehensive aftersales package promises additional value with competitive and transparent maintenance pricing; one-hour servicing; two days advanced booking; a regional three-year/100,000-km warranty; and four years of regional 24x7 roadside assistance. — SG


January 30, 2016
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