
Driving Tips
Eco Driving
With the high costs of petrol and diesel, it pays to drive as economically as possible. Follow our eco-driving tips to save money, fuel and cut pollution.

Guide to Eco Driving
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1. Keep Your Car as Light as Possible
For every 100kg of weight in your boot, fuel efficiency decreases up to 6% on a mid-size saloon. A vehicle’s fuel efficiency is also very sensitive to air friction; for example, installing a roof rack may decrease fuel efficiency by up to 20%.
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2. Maintain the Tyres Recommended Air Pressure
If you are driving with tyres that are 50kPA less than the recommended air pressure, fuel efficiency may decrease by up to 6% in the city and 4% on the road.
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3. If your car is idle for longer periods of time, turn off the engine or put into neutral.
If your car is idle for more than a minute with the engine running, it consumes more fuel than when starting your car. In 10 minutes, your car will consume 130cc of fuel.
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4. Refrain from Abrupt Acceleration / Quick Starts
Gradual acceleration enhances fuel efficiency. Accelerating about 20km/h through five seconds enhances fuel efficiency by about 11km.
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5. Use Engine Brakes
Taking your feet off the accelerator to slow down could enhance your fuel efficiency by 2%.
Additional Recommendations for Economic Driving
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Use air conditioning sparingly
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Use tyres that enhance fuel efficiency
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Keep the windows and the sunroof closed when the car is in motion
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Drive under low RPM’s (Revolutions Per Minute)