You only have to take a look at the fuel consumption of your vehicle between the months of November and April to realize that it increases. It increases considerably even. The cold causes your engine to work harder, but so do the snowy and icy surfaces that often cause the driver to be more aggressive with the car to get out of a sticky situation.
The good news is that it is still possible to reduce fuel consumption in winter. Here are some tips that will help you.
Do not let engine idle for too long
Yes, it’s cold in the winter. There is no doubt about that. So it’s often tempting to let your engine idle for minutes on end before you hit the road to avoid an icy cabin. The problem is that this will have a very negative impact on your fuel consumption. The majority of new vehicles heat up faster nowadays, and the reality is that the cabin will warm up faster when you are driving.
Make sure your tire pressure is where it should be
Winter tires are a necessity in winter, but their distinctive thread pattern means that there is more friction with the road, which leads to an increase in fuel consumption. There is not much to do about that but it is possible to minimize the impact of winter tires on our fuel economy by ensuring that our tires are always inflated to the manufacturer’s specifications.
Slow down
How you drive your vehicle is the main determining factor when it comes to fuel consumption. The key is to avoid sudden accelerations and braking, and instead drive in a more linear fashion. These behaviors are even more important in winter as roads are frozen and conditions are unpredictable. So, in addition to reducing your fuel consumption in winter, slowing down when you are out on the road will also keep you safe.
Remove excess weight
Weight is the number one enemy of fuel economy. It’s tempting to leave your hockey equipment or bags of salt and sand in your car all winter, but it will have a definite impact on your gas mileage. Try as much as possible to remove any unnecessary weight from your vehicle.
Thank you to Mendes Toyota for their help with this article!
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