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'I’m a finance expert - this is the most important fuel saving tip’

'I’m a finance expert - this is the most important fuel saving tip’

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An expert has revealed the best fuel saving tip (Image: Getty)

A finance expert has revealed the “most important” fuel-saving tip with motorists able to save up to 25% petrol or diesel. Cameron Smith, known as @cazzatime on TikTok, stressed that not speeding while behind the wheel was the best way to save on fuel use.

He urged drivers to always “stick to the speed limit” with higher speeds playing a major role in fuel consumption. Cameron issued a range of tips on how to save fuel while behind the wheel, admitting the last piece of advice was “the most important”. The expert cycled through advice such as keeping tyres inflated, removing excess weight and using gears efficiently. However, the final piece of feedback issued to drivers surrounded speeding vehicles.

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Slowing down can be one of the best ways to save fuel (Image: Getty)

Speakng on TikTok, @cazzatime explained: “Don’t speed. Research shows that going 80mph burns 25% more fuel than going 70mph. So stick to the speed limit.”

Driving quicker tends to use up more fuel due to increased air resistance which forces engines to work harder. Meanwhile, speed is also likely to push the engine beyond its RPM sweetspot, which can also lead to higher fuel use.

It’s also well accepted that aggressive acceleration and braking uses up more petrol and diesel than those who simply maintain a steady speed at all times.

The RAC explained: “Over the years, the speed of 56mph has often been talked about as being the optimum speed. This was due to the old fuel consumption test being run at three speeds: urban, 56mph and 75mph – and 56mph was always, unsurprisingly, the most efficient of these. Typically, cars are most efficient at 45-50mph.”

As well as speed, monitoring acceleration is also important, with motorists told to never use maximum throttle.

Graham Conway, spokesperson for Select Car Leasing previously stressed that using just “ two-thirds” throttle could be enough.

He said: “There also appears to be a sweet spot when it comes to acceleration. Going hell for leather off the lights with your foot to the floor won’t help fuel economy.

“But aiming for two-thirds of maximum throttle while getting up through the gears as quickly as you can is recommended by many.”

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