There are a number of things you can do to reduce your running costs; this can include ideas that lower your fuel bills, as well those that save wear and tear on your car and those that help share the costs.
1. Keep your Car Maintained
Keeping your car in good condition will help it to run more efficiently. Make sure that you book it in for all its regular services and keep an eye on your tyre pressures and on all the fluid levels. Having a record of regular servicing will also help to maintain your car's value when you come to sell it.
2. Pick the Right Time to Travel
Try to avoid the busiest time of day if at all possible; a journey taken at a quiet time of day could d take half the time of the same trip in rush hour. Not only will this save you time and money, but will also help to reduce pollution.
3. Share Your Car
If you have enough space to carry a passenger, why not think about sharing journeys with friends and colleagues. The majority of people drive on their own, which is a huge waste of time, effort, fuel and money. If you do not know of anyone that you could share with, consider joining an official car-share scheme.
4. Pool Your Resources
You could help reduce the number of cars on our roads AND reduce your driving costs by joining a car-pooling club. Ideal for those people who drive only occasionally, this type of club involves a group of people who club together to share a pool of cars. You may pay annually or per use, free from the worries of ownership, depreciation and servicing.