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Driving economically is of the utmost importance when it comes to ensuring that your vehicle remains in top condition. The more wear and tear put onto a vehicle, the faster its individual elements will wear out and the more risk there is of causing serious damage to your car.
Fuel consumption is something to keep in mind during your initial purchase of a vehicle. Considering this at the very beginning of the process can help you to save money in the long term. It is also important to always choose the right tyres for your vehicle; check the pressure of your tyres regularly, to ensure that they are not underinflated. Underinflated tyres will cause your vehicle to increase fuel consumption, and can end up damaging both the tyre and the car itself.
The engine oil should be of the correct specification for your engine, as using the incorrect oil might also damage your engine. Driving smoothly and braking gently will help to greatly extend the lifespan of your car; fast driving and sudden actions will use more fuel, and subject the internal elements of your car to more stress than they would otherwise encounter. You should also ensure that you are driving in the correct gear for the speed at which you are travelling, so that you don't overwork the engine.
It is also beneficial to remember that functions such as air conditioning and headlights will drain the battery while in use, so always remember to turn these systems off when you are not using them.
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