Fuel Saving Tips for Your Car
June 10th, 2025
We all know how costly owning and running a car can be. Apart from the unforeseen repairs, there’s also the considerable expense of keeping the tank topped up. So, with this in mind, RedClick Insurance are sharing 8 simple ways you can save money on your fuel bill.
1. Check Your Tyres
Under-inflated tyres are one of the leading causes of fuel inefficiency. Soft tyres increase resistance and add an estimated 2% to your fuel costs. That 2% can easily be saved by keeping your tyres inflated to the correct pressure. Get into the habit of checking your tyre pressure whenever you fill up. As an example if you spend €50 per week on fuel that 2% would give you an extra weeks fuel!
2. Open Your Window
Your air conditioning uses energy supplied by the alternator, which in turn harnesses energy from the engine, which requires fuel from the tank. The Society of Automotive Engineers tested the effects of air conditioning versus driving with the windows rolled down and found that the air conditioning decreased mileage by 5-10%. So,
the message here is, cool it with the air conditioning for speeds below 72km/h where the “drag” can counteract the benefits.
3. Service Your Engine
Replacing an ineffective air filter can improve mileage by up to 10%. Neglected engines will naturally under-perform. Regular car service checks keep your motor running smoothly, and a smooth-running engine is an efficient engine.
4. Regularly Replace Your Air Filter
Clogged air filters congest air flow and cause an excess amount of fuel to be burned. Replacing an ineffective air filter can improve mileage by up to 10%. And even better news is that filters are inexpensive and easy to replace.
5. Check Your Spark Plugs
Dirty spark plugs are often responsible for a misfiring ignition system. As plugs wear down, their ability to transfer the required spark to ignite the fuel/air mix diminishes. This significantly, and unnecessarily, increases fuel usage – so get them checked.
6. Check Your Fuel Cap
The chances are you probably don’t give much thought to the fuel cap on your vehicle, apart from when you remove it to re-fuel. But it’s worth checking that your fuel cap isn’t damaged or loose, which can cause fuel to vaporise. Faulty fuel caps can also allow dust and debris to get into the tank, which in turn affect the fuel filters.
7. Pack Light
We know that there’s a lot of drivers out there who use their car as a second home or mobile storage unit. But all that unnecessary weight reduces your fuel efficiency. An extra 45kg can reduce efficiency by up to 2%. So, remove those unused roof-racks and empty the boot of those golf clubs.
8. Watch Your Driving Technique
Stay within the speed limit. Driving at 135kp/h uses roughly 25% more fuel than driving at 110kp/h. Also, by limiting excessive idling, hard braking and sudden starts you’ll actively increase your vehicle’s fuel economy.
By taking these tips on board you can make significant savings on your vehicle fuel bills. These tips also help foster safer driving in general and can play an important part in keeping our roads safe. You can also save further by exploring your car insurance options online today!
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