· Avoid rapid accelerating. In fact, you ought to let up on the accelerator (by driving slower), and when you use the accelerator, use it gently. There is a reason why it is called “stepping on the gas.” The harder you step on the gas, the faster you use up your gas. Relax your driving style. Do not drive aggressively. Accelerate slowly. Driving aggressively can lessen your fuel conservation by 30-40 percent.
· Do not tailgate because it will lead to unnecessary braking and then acceleration.
· Do not idle. Modern cars no longer need to warm up to run.
· Turn off your car when you are waiting for someone.
· Your cruise control will add to your fuel conservation (of course, it is unreasonable to use it while just driving around town.)
· Your use of the air conditioner lessens your fuel economy, as well, especially if you use it at 40 mph or more. Why not just open the window to cool off? Park your vehicle in the shade.
· Using overdrive will lessen your fuel consumption while on the highway.
· Drive at the highest appropriate gear.
· While at the gas pump, use the lowest octane petrol suitable for your car – check your owner’s manual.
· Fill up your car with gas early in the morning and on cooler days. The colder the gasoline is, the more compact it is… you will therefore end up getting more bang for your buck.
This may seem like a long road to fuel conservation, but even just doing a few of these things can really help improve your gas mileage. You could possible improve your fuel conservation by 40% or so by following some of these tips.