Rising Fuel Costs: 5 Money-Saving Tips for Motorists

Rising fuel costs are a major concern for motorists. Here are 5 money-saving tips to help you reduce your fuel consumption and stay ahead of the rising pump prices.
Rising Fuel Costs: 5 Money-Saving Tips for Motorists

Rising Fuel Costs: 5 Money-Saving Tips for Motorists

Rising pump prices since the start of the year have added around £5.50 to the cost of filling a typical 55-litre family car. With petrol prices rising by 10p per litre, motorists are feeling the pinch. Experts from Swansway Motor Group have outlined 5 money-saving tips for motorists grappling with rising fuel costs.

Check Your Tyre Pressure

Maintaining the correct tyre pressure is essential for vehicle efficiency. Under-inflated tyres can lower mileage and increase fuel usage. It’s recommended to check tyre pressure monthly, as proper inflation improves vehicle safety and extends their life.

Proper tyre pressure can improve fuel efficiency and safety.

Keep Your Windows Closed if Driving Over 40mph

At higher speeds, keeping windows closed reduces aerodynamic drag. While the impact on fuel efficiency can vary depending on vehicle design and driving conditions, reducing drag helps maintain better fuel economy at highway speeds.

Turn Off the Air Conditioning

Air conditioning can increase fuel consumption by using significant engine power. When you first get into your vehicle, open the window to lower the temperature of the cabin, then if you are to use the aircon it won’t have to work as hard to cool the car down. Likewise, it’s more efficient to switch to aircon when driving at speeds over 40mph.

Avoid Idling

An idling engine burns fuel without moving, which clearly wastes petrol and increases wear and tear on the engine. It’s recommended to turn off the engine during prolonged stops to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption.

Remove Unnecessary Weight from Your Vehicle

Extra weight in a vehicle causes it to consume more fuel. Reducing the weight can improve the car’s miles per gallon.

“It’s concerning to see the retailer margins on fuel; unleaded petrol margins have reached 9.5p per litre, and diesel even more dramatically at 18p per litre, which is a significant rise of 6p in April alone.” - Experts from Swansway Motor Group

The variability in fuel prices is another pressing issue. Analysis shows that the differences between the cheapest and most expensive fuel ranges from 8p to 36p per litre in supermarket fuel prices at the end of April.

Fuel prices have risen significantly, making it essential to save money on fuel.

Reflecting on the pricing trends, the lowest prices this year were recorded on January 16, with petrol at 139.7p per litre and diesel at 147.6p per litre. The significant rise from these lows to current rates underscores the volatility in the fuel market and the direct impact on our customers.

By following these 5 money-saving tips, motorists can reduce their fuel costs and stay ahead of the rising pump prices.

Save money on fuel with these 5 tips.