Fuel Efficiency Tips That Save Money on a Road Trip
Top Fuel Efficiency Tips That Save Money on a Road Trip in Uganda
The price of fuel isn’t the same every day not only in Uganda but across the world while people’s incomes seem to be stagnant. There is no uniform price tag for fuel in Uganda and once you head to the remotest part of the country, do not be shocked by the new prices displayed by the petrol stations. Not to take you by surprise and avoid any incidences of you getting stuck on your road trip, we have come up with a complete list of tips to help you save money on a road trip in a rental car in Uganda.
Accelerate gently –is it your first time to drive? Did you know that the harder you press the accelerator, the more fuel your car consumes? This is true but simple; you can simply press the accelerator pedal with gentleness. Try as much as you to familiarize yourself to soft and smooth acceleration.
Use a well-maintained car – not all cars are in their better mechanical condition. If you are considering traveling to any part of Uganda for a vacation, we recommend that you embark on the road trip using a fully serviced rental car.
Maintain a constant speed when driving – while there is the likelihood of excitement hitting a road using your dream rental car, your speed limit also matters when it comes to fuel consumption. Always try to keep a constant/stable speed limit while behind the wheel.
Don’t over speed – what is the rush for when you could actually save a lot on fuel consumption? The best way to save on your fuel is by maintaining a relatively low speed. Choose a car with a good record of fuel consumption rate including vans, station wagons or trucks. These categories of rental cars have had a significant record of being fuel efficient –capable of traveling 50km/h and 80km/h. Beyond this speed limit, the more fuel they tend to consume as they take off a bit faster.
Reduce the use of air conditioning –While some of you enjoy the air conditioning, on the other hand, your fuel tank could also be doing you an injustice. You can make the best use of your AC where it is only required and always level it down otherwise the higher the level, the more it consumes your fuel.
Maintain good tyre inflation – before you take off to your preferred destination in Uganda, first, check through the tyre to be sure that the tyres are well inflated to the required pressure level. Well inflated car tyres often reduce on fuel consumption rate by 5 percent.
Keep your windows closed – while on a road trip, your windows should be closed. The windows can be kept down if you are driving at a low speed of 50km/hr.
Reduce the weight – any excess weight should be removed from the vehicle. Carry only essentials and dispose of anything from the roof rack or from your boot. What you carry in your rental car should be what you plan to use on your vacation. It shouldn’t turn to be your store otherwise the fuel consumption of a small vehicle tends to increase by about 1 percent for each 25km of weight it carries. The less the car carries when moving, the less fuel consumption it can record.
Drive less –drive your rental only when it is necessary. If you plan to go deep in the busy areas, especially hard to find parking, then you have no need to go in your rental.
Plan your road trip ahead – planning your trip early enough is important as it will help you ascertain when and where to refuel again. When in need to refuel, know the fuel stations with favorable fuel rates.
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