: Under-inflated tires increase rolling resistance, forcing the engine to work harder.
Your driving style is the most immediate factor in how much fuel you burn.
Maintenance and configuration play a silent but vital role in your MPG (miles per gallon). fuel*economy
Small changes in when and where you drive can lead to big savings.
: According to the Australian Department of Infrastructure , driving at 110 km/h can use up to 25% more fuel than driving at 90 km/h. Small changes in when and where you drive
Here are practical, expert-backed ways to improve your fuel efficiency and navigate today's "pain at the pump."
Fuel-efficient driving techniques - Natural Resources Canada Coasting to a stop rather than braking late
: Anticipate traffic flow to avoid unnecessary braking. Coasting to a stop rather than braking late preserves momentum and saves fuel. 2. Optimize Vehicle Performance