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The most important worry drivers have when they own a car is how fuel-efficient it is. Besides saving you money, boosting your car's mileage also contributes to a lower carbon footprint. In this blog, we aim to share different tips and methods to improve your car's fuel efficiency, making sure you optimise the use of every drop of fuel.
Mileage signifies the farthest your car can go on a particular quantity of fuel. Although manufacturers give a mileage estimate (often referred to as ARAI or Automotive Research Association of India mileage), actual road mileage can be considerably different based on many factors. ARAI assesses fuel efficiency in controlled environments, yet real-world driving conditions – such as traffic, road quality and driving habits – may lead to very different consequences.

How you drive has a substantial impact on your car's fuel efficiency. For instance, excessive acceleration and braking with a hard touch can greatly decrease fuel efficiency. On the flip side, smooth acceleration and deceleration can help keep fuel expenses low.
Rahul routinely cruised through red lights and rapidly sped up. After ensuring he drove calmly and thoughtfully on his travel routes, he saw an improvement in his Hyundai Verna’s mileage. In the city, the mileage went up to 15 kmpl from 11 kmpl.
Regular maintenance is important in keeping your vehicle operating efficiently. This includes:
Oil Changes: Doing regular oil changes can lead to better performance from your engine and higher fuel efficiency.
Air Filter Replacement: Improved fuel economy is a result of the engine breathing better with a clean air filter.
Spark Plug Maintenance: Misfires can result from worn spark plugs, which also lower efficiency; this makes it necessary to replace them as required.

Your mileage is affected by traffic conditions. Driving in stop-and-go traffic and on rough roads may result in a rise in fuel consumption. Preparing for your commute in advance to stay clear of peak hours and roads with potholes can foster improved efficiency.
To maximise your mileage, consider these driving techniques:
Drive at a Consistent Speed: Driving at a constant speed on highways with the help of cruise control can lead to improved fuel economy.
Shift Gears at the Right Time: Switching gears properly and smoothly in a manual car can increase fuel efficiency.
Plan to Avoid Stop-and-Go Traffic: Recognising road traffic trends can help you avoid unnecessary stops, thereby saving fuel.
Many drivers unknowingly make mistakes that hurt their mileage:
Overusing Air Conditioning: As mentioned above, it's important to note that depending excessively on AC will most certainly drain fuel.
Ignoring Scheduled Maintenance: Routine medical check-ups can produce more significant problems and cause inefficiencies.
Carrying Unnecessary Weight: It is important to regularly clean your automobile to eliminate any extra weight.
Read Also: Best Mileage Diesel SUVs In India 2024
To maintain good mileage over the long term, consider:
Regular Car Inspections: Regular checks can identify problems early on to avoid a decline in effectiveness.
Route Planning to Avoid Traffic: Avoid traffic jams by finding the best routes with the aid of navigation apps. Use digital maps to avoid congested roads.
Opting for High-Quality Fuel: Investment in excellent fuel can help boost engine performance and improve fuel efficiency. This, however, required research on your part.
Enhancing your car's mileage goes beyond the money saved at fuel stations; it also involves developing better-driving behaviours and maintaining your vehicle as recommended. Being aware of the several factors that affect fuel efficiency, using technology effectively and enhancing driving techniques can result in a significant improvement in your car's mileage. Do not forget, small changes can result in improved fuel economy, so implement these tips today and enjoy the gains on your next drive!
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