How to Reduce Fuel Consumption in a New Car?

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Walter
07/28/25 3:58pm
Gentle and smooth driving is the most fuel-efficient. During the initial acceleration phase, avoid slamming the accelerator. The correct method is to accelerate smoothly. When idling, the engine consumes significantly more fuel than during normal driving. Therefore, if the vehicle remains stationary for an extended period, such as when waiting for someone, it is best to turn off the engine. The most fuel-efficient speed is 88.5 kilometers per hour. When the speed increases to 105 kilometers per hour, fuel consumption rises by 15%.
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LeCameron
08/11/25 11:07pm
As a frequent driver, I believe the key to reducing fuel consumption in a new car lies in adjusting driving habits and simple maintenance. Avoid flooring the accelerator when starting; instead, accelerate smoothly. On highways, use cruise control more often to avoid sudden speed changes. Check tire pressure weekly and maintain it at the manufacturer's recommended level—too low increases friction and wastes fuel. Pay extra attention during the break-in period of a new car; avoid speeding or long-distance trips in the first few thousand kilometers to let the engine adapt gradually. Remove unnecessary weight, like unused items in the trunk, to reduce load. Use the air conditioning sparingly—opening windows slightly for ventilation can save more fuel. Regular maintenance is also crucial, such as cleaning the air filter and using the right oil grade. These small steps not only save dozens of dollars in fuel costs monthly but also reduce carbon emissions, making them eco-friendly. After adopting these habits, my car's average fuel consumption dropped from 10L to around 8L per 100km.
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