19:th-May-2016, 12:40:03
Unless you are very heavy footed, the savings that you make annually by adjusting your driving are minimal. So, if you are heavy footed and were inclined to save money you could save £100+ by changing your driving style. If on the other hand you aren't that heavy footed and just want to go out and drive, and enjoy the experience I would suggest forget about mpg and get on with enjoying the experience as trying to save a treasure trove of money will probably turn out to be a fruitless task.
If saving a few quid a week by changing your driving style is some peoples thing, go for it, but in my experience these things even themselves out in the end, you save on one end and end up paying out on the other. After all, if you were really wanting to save money, you definitely wouldn't join a site like this, where all you end up wanting to do is upgrade everything on the inside and/or outside of your car lol.
If saving a few quid a week by changing your driving style is some peoples thing, go for it, but in my experience these things even themselves out in the end, you save on one end and end up paying out on the other. After all, if you were really wanting to save money, you definitely wouldn't join a site like this, where all you end up wanting to do is upgrade everything on the inside and/or outside of your car lol.