Please pay attention to the following instructions, as this can significantly save on fuel and repairs.
- Start moving slowly and accelerate gently.
- Keep the engine always adjusted and perform maintenance work periodically. This will help increase the service life of the components and reduce operating costs.
- Use air conditioning (if any) only if necessary.
- Drive at low speed on bad streets.
- Maintain the prescribed tire pressure. Correct tire pressure ensures long tire life and low fuel consumption.
- Keep a reasonable distance from other cars so that you don't have to brake abruptly. This reduces wear on your brake pads. It's also more economical because it requires extra fuel to accelerate back up to your normal speed.
- Do not carry unnecessary cargo in your vehicle.
- Do not leave the pedal on the brake pedal while driving. This may cause unnecessary and premature wear of the brake pads, damage to the brakes and high fuel consumption.
- Improper wheel balancing causes the tires to be at the wrong angle to each other, causing them to wear out faster. Additionally, additional force is required to compensate for the imbalance, which in turn causes additional fuel consumption.
- Opening windows at high speed also increases fuel consumption; this applies to both crosswinds and headwinds. In such conditions, it is advisable to avoid some of the losses by using low speeds.
For economy and safety, it is essential to keep your car in excellent condition. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out inspections and maintenance in a timely manner.
(Text taken from an online platform: MAZBOOK.ru)
