Save More Fuel With These Lesser-Known Strategies

Save More Fuel With These Lesser-Known Strategies

In contrast to popular beliefs, these rather alternative fuel-saving suggestions will be useful whenever oil prices increase. However, keep in mind that we won't only be discussing money-saving driving techniques, because being thrifty involves more than just your car's fuel efficiency.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What are other ways drivers can save fuel?

    To make the most out of their cars' fuel, drivers can fuel up at night or safely store fuel in jerry cans.
  • Top Up a Full Tank Whenever You Can

    It is preferable if you only need to fill up once and do not need to use additional fuel to do so. You will use a small amount of fuel each time you search for and pull into a gas station unless you push your automobile to the closest one.

    You can save a few liters of petrol at a time and that adds up if you can reduce the number of times you refuel. Avoiding the gas station as much as possible is a good practice, so whenever you can, fill up to the brim.

    Register for Membership/Value/Discount/Reward Cards from Fuel Companies

    Being devoted to big brands is all it takes to save money when using them. Rewards programs are a terrific way to obtain benefits and prizes while also saving money. One fuel provider, for instance, lets you accumulate points that may be exchanged for pesos at the time of your subsequent fill-up! Other fuel companies give you rewards to stick with their brand. One oil company even offers a discount card that will directly lower the cost of your fuel bill.

    This accumulates over time, just like the first suggestion. You soon have a few hundred pesos in points to utilize on your subsequent visit. There are additional prizes available for redemption, such as goodie bags or authorized items, but we advise sticking to things you absolutely require, like additional fuel.

    Small Car, Little Fuel Expenses

    If you drive a large vehicle, you might want to switch to a smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicle that won't consume a liter of gas every thirty minutes while sitting at a stoplight or in the parking lot.

    So, if your car is already fuel-efficient as it is, you can also think about taking public transportation occasionally. Taking the bus or train will cost you less money. Despite the fact that there may be inconveniences for you due to lengthy wait times and other circumstances, you should be able to find transportation to your house in time if you leave work earlier. The same method applies when going to work, too.

    Keep Some Fuel Safely Stored at Home

    It could be a good idea to buy a jerry can just in case if you keep track of local fuel prices and price swings every week. It's not unusual for people to walk to gas stations the day before a price hike with cans in hand to buy a few liters to store until the prices inevitably go up the following day.

    This way, you can receive more for your money, but we advise you to inform the attendant exactly how much you need rather than just mentioning the quantity of cash you desire. But keep in mind that the most crucial element of this advice is to store the fuel correctly to prevent it from going bad.

    Find Some Spare Cash

    If you pay for your gas with cash and find yourself in a bind, consider looking around for pennies, little bills, and other loose change and saving them in a container. Consider it as a sort of piggy bank. Even though the change may go unnoticed, if you're attempting to avoid depleting your bank account, spending currency that you won't miss or would otherwise forget about could help you save some money.

    .Although we understand why it is done, the attendants and cashiers who must count the coins are tremendously hampered by this practice. It will be simpler to count if you tape the coins together in stacks of 10. Cashiers will therefore be able to work with denominations of 10, 50, 100, and 200 instead of 1, 5, 10, and 20. The coins should also be taped together!

    Have a Late-Night Drink (for your car, we mean)

    A few factors make twilight a great time for refueling. Unless there are special circumstances that make it impossible for traffic to move on the roadways after dark, there are fewer people out and about at night. Consider refilling if there aren't many people around. That way, you won't have to wait as long to use the pump. Less waiting time translates into less time spent at the station because your car will be idling and stationary for less time.

    Because fuel becomes denser when the temperature drops, it is also preferable to fill up at night rather than at noon. By refueling at night, you might receive more fuel for less money if you're attempting to extract the most energy possible out of every drop of fuel. Fuel that is cold has more energy than fuel that is warm. Although this line of thinking is extremely frugal, it is true!

    Photos from File, Caltex Philippines, and Roy Robles

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