3 ways to lower your fuel costs in South Africa

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The CEO of MasterDrive, Eugene Herbert says South Africans can reduce their fuel consumption by following three easy steps.

High fuel prices will remain for the rest of the year, with the rand remaining at elevated levels against the dollar and OPEC+ announcing that it will continue its supply cut until the end of the year.

“There are certain driving behaviours, activities in the vehicle and maintenance requirements that can have a significant impact on your fuel usage,” Herbert said. “Thus, rather than placing unrealistic expectations on how much you can reduce driving, decide if you might be increasing your consumption by participating in these top fuel-consuming activities.”Herbert said that keeping the speed limit below 100km/hour can save a South African motorist as much as 20% on their fuel bill.

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