Driving Tips That Will Save You Money

Everyone wants to save money wherever they can, and especially in today’s economy. Since owning a car is almost a necessity in much of the United States, we’re interested in saving money while staying on the road. If you’re also looking for some tips that’ll save you money in the long run, by avoiding costly auto repairs that could be avoided, read on!

Slow and Steady

Car fanatics may be interested in how quickly a car can get up to sixty miles an hour, but a driver looking to save a few bucks knows that slow and steady wins the savings race. When you slam the pedal down to take off, the quick acceleration may be fun, but it also wastes a lot of fuel. Instead, accelerate slowly and without forcing the vehicle. It will still only take a few seconds to get going after a full stop. 

Don’t Slam the Brakes

Just like the accelerator, your brake pedal should be used gently as well. Of course, there will be situations where you need to make a sudden stop to prevent a collision, but in general, you should give yourself ample time to stop at red lights and stop signs. If you know that a stop is coming up, start slowing down by gently pressing the brake pedal. This will avoid unwanted damage to the brake pedals or more expensive issues. 

Plan Ahead

A high recurring cost for owning a vehicle is fueling it up, so make sure you’re driving smart. Before you head out on an unfamiliar drive, make sure you’ve found the best destination for fuel consumption. This could mean taking the shortest route, choosing a longer way that avoids hills, or avoiding highway rush hour traffic. 

Check Your Tires

If your tires are underinflated, your car will have to use more gas to make up for the drag, which quickly adds up. If you find yourself having to fill up the tank more often than usual, despite not driving more, have a look at the tires and make sure they’re at the proper PSI for your car’s model. If they’re inflated correctly, you’ll have less friction and improved gas mileage. Having your tires rotated regularly will also allow them to wear evenly and ultimately extend the lifespan.

Take It In for a Checkup

Just like people should have regular health checkups, your car should also be going to a professional regularly. Experts will know what to look for and will be able to spot problems that the average driver might miss. And shelling out for an all-over tuning will save you money in the long run since you’ll be able to catch an issue before it needs an expensive repair!

Schedule a Service at German AutoSport

As a vehicle owner, it's your responsibility to keep up-to-date with regular maintenance and bring it in for repairs when necessary. If you’re ready to have a professional take a look at your vehicle and help save you some money, contact German AutoSport today. As the experts in German car repairs, we can offer the highest quality work for the discerning car-owner looking to get the most out of their vehicle. Schedule a service today!