Fuel required
Trip cost
Set the tires to the appropriate pressure, with the recommended value being the one provided by the manufacturer: low pressure leads to increased fuel consumption due to the larger contact surface between the tires and the asphalt, while excessively high pressure can cause uneven and premature tire wear
A car with a cold engine consumes much more than one with a warmed-up engine. Therefore, during the first kilometers, drive at low engine speeds as much as possible to allow the engine to gradually reach its optimal temperature; letting a cold vehicle idle for more than a minute is never a good idea
Avoid idling with the engine running: if you stop for more than a minute, turn off the engine
There are tires on the market with high fuel efficiency ratings, class A. Due to their lower rolling resistance, they help reduce fuel consumption
Balancing the wheels and using narrower tires contribute to effectively reducing fuel consumption
Anticipation is key: in the city, the most important thing is to drive steadily and brake early when approaching a traffic light. Use the start-stop function where available
Use navigation apps (e.g., Waze, Maps) to calculate the shortest route and avoid traffic jams or road blockages
Using low-quality fuel leads to premature clogging of injectors, disrupting their permeability and the mixing process