- If you drive aggressively during daily use, you can consume 12% to 40% more fuel and produce 20% to 50% higher emissions.
- By taking fuel-efficient driving courses, you can achieve a reduction in fuel consumption of 5% to 25%.
- Whether you live in a small or large city, make sure your tires are properly inflated and regularly maintained. Properly inflated tires improve your vehicle’s mileage and efficiency. Underinflated tires force your engine to work harder, consuming more fuel. Maintaining proper tire pressure can save you money, so always check your tire pressure.
- Be mindful of your water footprint when having your vehicle washed. Modern car wash facilities that implement wastewater treatment systems can reduce large amounts of chemical and harmful waste that pose environmental risks, while also minimizing water consumption. By avoiding facilities that lack these systems, you can contribute to driving positive change in the industry.
- Automatic car wash systems are computer-controlled systems that not only reduce water consumption but also ensure vehicle cleaning. You can opt for these facilities for a more eco-smart car wash.
- A vehicle that is washed every month consumes approximately 300 liters of water annually. If your car isn’t very dirty, you may consider skipping a wash to conserve water.
- To ensure that the exhaust emissions of the vehicle we use daily do not exceed the permitted levels, we should regularly check and change the oil.
- We can save fuel by avoiding the use of air conditioning unless necessary.