How to drive economically - Save money on fuel!

The way you drive can easily account for 20% of your fuel costs, this video should help you drive the same distance for less money.
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Пікірлер: 576

  • @user-mb7gh4nu1j
    @user-mb7gh4nu1j4 жыл бұрын

    I get infinity mpg by just pushing the car.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @nikyabodigital

    @nikyabodigital

    3 жыл бұрын

    that's not economical tho coz you'll need alot of food and water to push the car and reach your destination

  • @vongsakra253919

    @vongsakra253919

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nikyabodigital True

  • @abdullahhussain9589

    @abdullahhussain9589

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nikyabodigital not unless you push it down a hill

  • @K24B

    @K24B

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@abdullahhussain9589 yea then who's gonna stop the car 😂

  • @vetlehedlund1262
    @vetlehedlund1262 Жыл бұрын

    Good fuel economy pro tip: Have a pandemic going on, ensuring no traffic ruining your planning. PS: Love your teaching. Thank you for helping me pass my test!

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!

  • @VSTV1993
    @VSTV19934 жыл бұрын

    My car is getting 2 weeks to the gallon whilst in lockdown 😉

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @shaundasilveira3356

    @shaundasilveira3356

    4 жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @topherzerudo1239
    @topherzerudo1239 Жыл бұрын

    got my car from 9-11 km/l to 13-16km/l on city driving conditions. as a student driving to school with limited gas money, this really helped me a lot. thank you so much

  • @victoriagrayson5082

    @victoriagrayson5082

    7 ай бұрын

    *Got my car from 9--11 km/L to 13--16km/L at city driving conditions. As a student driving to school with limited gas money, this really helped me a lot. Thank you so much.

  • @HowDoYouUseSpaceBar

    @HowDoYouUseSpaceBar

    7 ай бұрын

    @@victoriagrayson5082 ...

  • @xxxx-ku2ch

    @xxxx-ku2ch

    7 ай бұрын

    dawg @@victoriagrayson5082

  • @alfredo5189

    @alfredo5189

    7 ай бұрын

    @@victoriagrayson5082 bohoo, go in your backyard and breathe air

  • @rafaelcarmo5562
    @rafaelcarmo55624 жыл бұрын

    I find it hard to drive "slowly" because of the peasents behind, I feel like they are always close to the back of my car

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Try your best to ignore people following closely behind, if you let them put you under pressure that pressure will make you less safe. Most sensible drivers feel the pressure, what matters is how good you are at ignoring it.

  • @Aaron-rr1gs

    @Aaron-rr1gs

    4 жыл бұрын

    If you're not doing the speed limit when it's safe to do so you're being inconsiderate of other drivers.

  • @momentous58

    @momentous58

    4 жыл бұрын

    if its a 1 lane way then well.. accelerate or ignore them if its dangerous

  • @dc5v529

    @dc5v529

    3 жыл бұрын

    Where I live everyone is always going 60mph in an area where the speed limit is 45. This made it intimidating to drive as I am not quick at shifting and I just started driving a manual car.

  • @lakshyamongia3270

    @lakshyamongia3270

    2 жыл бұрын

    thought the same when i was new. But then i realised i could be doing 100 in a 60 zone and there would still be an asshat doing 120 and put me under pressure. You just ignore them and drive at whatever you find comfortable.

  • @B-anonymous
    @B-anonymous4 жыл бұрын

    So me literally putting the pedal too the floor everywhere explains why my fuel light is constantly on 😂

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @riowalsh4263

    @riowalsh4263

    4 жыл бұрын

    Try do it with a Mitsubishi Evo x you struggle to go 30 miles without using atleast half the tank

  • @Mr330d

    @Mr330d

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@riowalsh4263 Nonsense

  • @franciscoignaciopetrone5679
    @franciscoignaciopetrone56794 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are really great dude! keep up the great work! got my license last year and still watching lots of videos to learn more and more! :D it's driving me insane (no pun intended) to not be able to ride in my car these quarantine days! Hope all this huge problem goes away sooner than later so we can all get to the road back again!

  • @sisaymesele
    @sisaymesele3 жыл бұрын

    Do you know how much I am addicted to watch your videos, it is because they are all awesome, and thank you for uploading. From Ethiopia, Africa

  • @heros2110
    @heros21104 жыл бұрын

    The problem is, putting load on low engine rpm all the time will cause the intake manifold and its components to clog up after a certain time. Some cars need for example a certain amount of higher revs because of the valvetrain. Mercedes for example, on its older 1.6 liter supercharger in the W204, has the valves turned in its seat due to resonance at 4,000 rpm. Which is why it is not always recommended to go at low revs like that. You will end up with maintenance costs for measures that try to save money by saving fuel at any price. However, this video is helpful and let my comment be understood as further input to the discussion. And of course, there is nothing wrong with low engine speed. Just don't do it all the time.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, it's all down to the setup of the engine. Work with what you have.

  • @emvlogzz5307

    @emvlogzz5307

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m very biased against what you’ve stated here. With my cars 2 of them especially, I VERY Rarely go over 2.5k revs when driving. And after years of driving one of them it’s been absolutely perfect. Having your engine at around 1.5k revs “unless accelerating hard” is an extremely easy existence for a car. It’s always good to put your foot down and rev the car to 3.5-4.5k to give the car a “clean out” although I only see that necessary in a diesel car, purely to clean out the dpf as they like to clog up. From my experience keeping revs low is the best for an engine.

  • @marvin2678

    @marvin2678

    7 ай бұрын

    @@emvlogzz5307 yeah i would agree with that budddy

  • @pj-vb5rk
    @pj-vb5rk4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for continuing to pump out these videos during these times

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome ☺

  • @t-love8751
    @t-love87518 ай бұрын

    Just started watching this channel…love the content and the cherry on top is the regional and language differences; says me from the USA.

  • @grethen123
    @grethen1234 жыл бұрын

    Loved that you managed to make an actual driving video despite the lockdown

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @onev99yt55
    @onev99yt554 жыл бұрын

    Just bought this exact spec Leon yesterday, watching your videos to understand more about the car, been focusing on the video about smooth gear changes as I need to sharpen up to be honest. Thanks for your informative videos.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome.

  • @shadowwsk3507
    @shadowwsk3507 Жыл бұрын

    Drive at a lower speed is also very important. Remember, drag increases to the square of velocity,

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    Жыл бұрын

    That's very true, generally during my eco driving I do try to keep up with normal traffic flow though.

  • @AlteranAnciote
    @AlteranAnciote4 жыл бұрын

    I learnt (and passed) in a Vauxhall Corsa in December, and I've been driving a Seat Leon (FR Black) since late January. The Leon is great - absolutely love it for a "first car". It can be quite an economic car to drive if you're a smooth driver.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm a fan also.

  • @WavScorn259

    @WavScorn259

    4 жыл бұрын

    What engine size is your Leon?

  • @skyline_supra_guy3756
    @skyline_supra_guy37564 жыл бұрын

    Don't forget to mention taking the racing line which also helps save fuel!

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    This is true. But obviously inappropriate on the road.

  • @skyline_supra_guy3756

    @skyline_supra_guy3756

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ConquerDriving I know; it was a joke.

  • @angrysocialjusticewarrior

    @angrysocialjusticewarrior

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@skyline_supra_guy3756 I take racing lines with my lane. When taking curves, I usually drive in a way that requires as little turning of the wheels as possible (which is the same as a racing line) without going outside of my lane. It was important that I do this as it maintained great customer satisfaction when driving clients (no, not Uber or e-hailing). I did this mainly to be a smooth driver, but also noticed it saved fuel because I did not need to slow down as much thanks to the racing line.

  • @StuartChau500
    @StuartChau5004 жыл бұрын

    I don’t have the luxury of cruise control but max gear, min revs is what I do too. I have 4 gears and I use 4th as low as 20mph (basically idle, not lugging). Most times I like to do one pedal driving because I drive calm and relaxed. I’ve been averaging about 35mpg in the city and about 50mpg on motorways. Decent for a 28 year old brick😂. On another note I have also driven an automatic car with cruise control (first car I drove after passing) and when I’m using cruise control it’s my fingers that do all the work. Instead of braking for everything I first dial the speed down accordingly, then gently brake if I must.

  • @MichaelFlatman
    @MichaelFlatman4 жыл бұрын

    Might just be me but I found this very entertaining to watch.. my car has a trip computer and when I am a bit bored and need to go on a boring journey I reset the trip computer and try to break my mpg record.. It's like racing, but much safer and the blackbox agrees :P Well done for making this into a driving video, despite it being a bit early!

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Michael, I find it can be a bit of fun trying to get high mpg but I like revs a lot more.

  • @TitanK1lls

    @TitanK1lls

    4 жыл бұрын

    Best I can get with my car is 35 mpg, doesn't want to go higher than that. Worst I had was 8.5 mpg, and usually my daily city driving mpg is around 10-14 mpg.. I was not wise to choose my car lol

  • @xuananator
    @xuananator2 жыл бұрын

    This is awesome, I’ve been debating getting a manual or not for my first car, and I think this finally sold me on it haha. Fuel is getting rather expensive and having control over the where the rpm’s are sitting might be important for my pocketbook going forward…

  • @billybritt5334

    @billybritt5334

    2 жыл бұрын

    # 1 thing to save fuel is not go speed limit if it's 70 I go 59 and I get 8mpg better then the sticker which say highway 24 mpg that's a big savings

  • @dumitrascuclaudiu7097

    @dumitrascuclaudiu7097

    Жыл бұрын

    I get mine from first day converted to LPG!.

  • @marvin2678

    @marvin2678

    7 ай бұрын

    what did you get ?

  • @davidriley9194
    @davidriley91942 жыл бұрын

    I’ve got up to 50mpg once in my car and in a petrol like I have, keep the revs below 3000rpm and accelerate gently and let it roll before start braking. And in a diesel keep the revs below 2000rpm. I also do not recommend to keep the revs below 1500rpm in a petrol as the components will start clogging up and that’s when major repairs involved. Just drive on what you do normally. Might be best to start flooring it down every now and again to help the valves and other components open. Thanks for the video!

  • @PaulL42654
    @PaulL426544 жыл бұрын

    I'll try and drive economically on long journeys, but having heavy feet means that driving round town is a different story :)))

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    I also like to have heavy feet from time to time.

  • @forza223bowe5

    @forza223bowe5

    4 жыл бұрын

    It’s fine to be a bit heavy footed to give the engine a good blast at times.

  • @josephwilliamson8840
    @josephwilliamson88407 ай бұрын

    Nice video mate, I passed my test two weeks ago on Tuesday and I've been averaging 40.6MPG. Ford Focus EcoBoost 1.0 :)

  • @daniellee6912
    @daniellee69122 жыл бұрын

    Didn't know about these tips. Thank you

  • @BLK2000
    @BLK20002 жыл бұрын

    Loved the 'nailed it' confident smile when u realised ud done it! (and the pigeons say thank you :) )

  • @WolvesInferno
    @WolvesInferno3 күн бұрын

    I love your videos, Richard. I knew most of these tips already, however, there were some I didn't. I have a 2012 Toyota Auris Hybrid 1.8 litre. It's a fantastic car, and it has saved me so much on fuel compared to my previous car which was a VW Golf 1.6 Highline petrol. I got an average of 50 to 55 mpg with that car, which was very very good for a petrol car. The Auris Hybrid gets an average of 75 to 85 mpg on a good road. If there are any hills/inclines I get a reduced 60 to 64 mpg.

  • @JTPLetsPlay
    @JTPLetsPlay3 жыл бұрын

    Useful info thank you. I'm a delivery driver so keeping fuel cost down is really hard with all the stopping and starting, my van being very heavy with parcels and the distance I have to travel. I'm spending almost £200 a week on diesel at the moment so anything I can do to help keep cost down really helps. I'll give these techniques a go.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    3 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome, engine off as much as possible will also keep fuel costs down.

  • @redux1647

    @redux1647

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ConquerDriving i cant drive that low 2500 is the min for the engine to still be able to pull usually when slowing down i can keep it at 2500 rpm when i change down it goes upto 2500 rpm seem to get 48 and just for gigles removed the rear seats and spare wheel get about 54

  • @micheals1992

    @micheals1992

    Жыл бұрын

    @@redux1647 have you ever tried driving based on the load? When you get to your target speed shift up and when you need more power shift down and then shift up again when you no longer need the "pull". My car won't accelerate when I'm doing 30mph in 5th gear (1,200 rpm with a 1L 3 cylinder petrol engine) so I rev match downshift to 3rd and then go straight back into 5th when I no longer need the power. Believe it or not but the engine is quite smooth in 5th at 30mph on flat ground... It holds 100-120mpg during this kind of 30mph cruising.

  • @emvlogzz5307

    @emvlogzz5307

    Жыл бұрын

    @@redux1647 being at 2.5k+ revs permanently just puts unnecessary stress and wear on the engine. Only when you need to accelerate hardish is it needed to rev much higher than that, but then again every car is different

  • @YAB-lq1ff
    @YAB-lq1ff3 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video mate ! Just an absolute shame it has so few views... Thx for the valuable info as well as the little "analysis" at the end found it very interesting (though i dont drive :/ )

  • @anishussain7093
    @anishussain70932 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are always helpful thanks

  • @noisebeats
    @noisebeats11 ай бұрын

    Nice video! for my car 1400rpm is the sweet point (volvo s40 2.0D 2004). I usually drive alone or with my young son, so I often manage to get better fuel consumption at 1200rpm, especially on small, almost flat descents. But when I take more people in the car I avoid riding below 1400rpm. On trips of about 50km at about 90km/h I can average above 4l/100 (or more than 60mpg) which is great for a 2.0. It forces me to pay more attention while driving, given that small climbs require more rpms and obviously at 1200rpm the car does not respond, in an emergency situation it may be necessary to change gears quickly. But keeping away from other cars, not going at low speed to minimize the number of times you are overtaken, avoiding overtaking other cars, being attentive and anticipe brakes with engine braking are always good tips for maintaining economical and safe driving

  • @jessehurdle7763
    @jessehurdle776310 ай бұрын

    holding a mirror to my monitor so i can learn how to drive in america. thank you for these videos!

  • @user-zw8fb6fp5c
    @user-zw8fb6fp5c24 күн бұрын

    2:19: Can we take a moment to appreciate this kind gent for waking up on early Sunday morning to educate us?

  • @Digi20
    @Digi202 жыл бұрын

    Had that same exact spec leon as a rental. I often drive the same routes and always get different cars, so i can compare quite well how much they consume. The leon is to this date the second most fuel efficient car i have been driving (5.2l/100km combined -> 53mpg uk). It even undercuts diesels (like the 1.5 90hp in the renault captur) and the fiat 500 1.0 hybrid (!) while beeing the nicest and most punchy to drive as well. you can toddle around at very low revs in the highest gear possible and still have decent torque available, without lugging the engine. Most small diesels (below ~2.0l displacement) in comparision dont work in day to day driving because they fall in a terrible lag below 2000rpm so you drive them around in third instead of fifth or sixth gear, which is bad for the consumption. and the little fiat 500 just has no power so you are constantly foot to the floor and reving oit the engine to get it moving. nice car.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed, I do really enjoy this engine.

  • @johnnyalanbailey

    @johnnyalanbailey

    8 ай бұрын

    My mini cooper diesel 1.6 will do about 60mpg in 5th at 31mph around town, only have to put my foot down and because of the torque curve it’ll get up to speed without needing to downshift 🤷‍♂️

  • @clover7359
    @clover73594 жыл бұрын

    The most fuel efficient speed to travel at is between 35 and 45 mph (55-75 km/h), in the highest gear available. I came to this conclusion by using a scangauge tool to monitor instant fuel consumption over long stretches of road and experimenting with different speeds and different cars. Going any faster creates excess wind resistance, which hurts fuel efficiency, and going any slower won't take advantage of the torque of the engine and the gearing.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Probably about right, in my Leon it's definitely around 30mph for best economy.

  • @forza223bowe5

    @forza223bowe5

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was always told 55 mph is the best speed for eco driving

  • @MattySquared

    @MattySquared

    2 жыл бұрын

    In my vw tdi I get the best mpg around 55-60mph

  • @billybritt5334

    @billybritt5334

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@forza223bowe5 @ 70 mph there is 70% more drag on vehicle then going 55... speed limit 70 I drive 59 and get almost 8.5 miles more then the sticker which says 24 highway so by me driving 59 it's like getting every 3rd fill-up absolutely free

  • @jonmarvicvinarao9149

    @jonmarvicvinarao9149

    Жыл бұрын

    For me,it depends on traffic speed and expressway recommended speed for your car.

  • @samlai5411
    @samlai5411 Жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed that full commentary tutorial. I drive a 3.5L Camry. I used to get 24MPG on my normal drives. But just last week i decided to drive 50mph instead of my usual 60mph on the motorway, ive noticed my MPG rise to 41.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    Жыл бұрын

    Speed makes a significant difference.

  • @svr5423

    @svr5423

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ConquerDriving on the German motorway I use 4.5 to 5l/100km gasoline cruising at 95kph I use around 17.5l/100km cruising at 200kph (that's around 35l per operating hour)

  • @charlesholland-keen2222
    @charlesholland-keen22224 жыл бұрын

    Not only saving fuel but also tyres, brakes and possibly lubricants. That also helps the environment with less pollution. Very light traffic on that journey possibly due to early morning, daytime and lock-down. Well worth watching and many people could benefit from adopting that technique.

  • @johnhall4917

    @johnhall4917

    4 жыл бұрын

    Less stress on the car and less stress on the driver. My 17 years of driving has taught me that 70% of road users treat the speed limit as a minimum so I just let them crack on.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Very true.

  • @boban250
    @boban2504 жыл бұрын

    19:20 to get even more out of the engine braking I'd already go into third. This repeats multiple times through the video, say for slowing for a speed limit change you know about, going down a gear will slow you faster and also lets you better react in case you need to speed up, because your engine isn't barely above idle.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Until the consumption meter registers fuel use fuel cut is still active so shouldn't make any different only more wear on the transmission for changing to a lower gear at higher speed. Unless you rev match but that uses more fuel.

  • @FireicerCooper
    @FireicerCooper9 ай бұрын

    You should also note driving at high torque conditions with very low revs causes extra engine ware. Your oil pressure is at its lowest under 1500rpm so you are running the risk of taking out your bearings. It's hard to get a good balance of high oil pressure for good oil protection vs fuel economy. Some cars have an electric oil pump independent from the engine rpm however these are very rare on consumer cars.

  • @medmsw2307
    @medmsw23073 ай бұрын

    youtube needs to have a mirror screen button just for this guys videos.

  • @lucabarbieri4599
    @lucabarbieri45994 жыл бұрын

    Putting your foot underneath the brake pedal is the dumbest thing I’ve heard a driving instructor say, if your shoes get caught underneath then that’s an accident waiting to happen.

  • @owenanderson9395

    @owenanderson9395

    4 жыл бұрын

    When in Cruise, I rest my foot in its natural position on the accelerator, where there is enough pedal resistance to support the weight. From there I can press a little to clear blind spots, and readily pivot to cover or use the brake pedal if needed.

  • @shaundasilveira3356

    @shaundasilveira3356

    4 жыл бұрын

    If you manage to get your foot stuck under the brake then you're the dumbest thing ever

  • @lucabarbieri4599

    @lucabarbieri4599

    4 жыл бұрын

    Shaun Da Silveira I agree but anything can happen and this is not a thing a driving instructor should teach his students

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    I don't teach my students to put their foot under the brake, I don't get them to use cruise control. This is where my foot goes when I relax. I am yet to get my foot stuck using cruise control after around 400,000 miles of driving and can't see what it could get stuck to. There is no where else to put my foot unless I keep my knee severely bent which is not comfortable.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@owenanderson9395 If i rest on the gas it will accelerate as there is little resistance.

  • @dcddoucette7973
    @dcddoucette79739 ай бұрын

    I live in a hilly area so I accelerate to max speed on the downhills when gravity is helping and gradually reduce 10 km/h uphill when gravity is fighting. Carry the downhill momentum.

  • @michellehawkins20
    @michellehawkins202 жыл бұрын

    This is so helpful thankyou including the engine breaking video you done will help me have a less of a heavy foot as my instructor said

  • @IvanToman
    @IvanToman11 ай бұрын

    Hey friend! There is a reason why using cruise control might not be the most economical drive, and using your foot on the gas pedal might give better economy. Cruise control will probably be more eco on the flat road, but when it comes to uphills and downhils it is not anymore. Cruise control wants to keep constant speed, and that is not the economical way of going uphill. Increasing elevation is physically the same process as the acceleration, thus, when you drive uphill you basically accelerate even though you don't change speed. Now, if your ECU insist of keeping your speed constant, it will inject much more fuel than needed to get to the top of the hill, engine will be loaded a lot and you it will use lot of fuel for that uphill run. When vehicle get on the top, it will again try to keep the same speed downhill, even though now it can increase speed with very small fuel penalty. On the other hand if you drive by your foot and use constant accelerator pedal position, vehicle will somewhat slow down on the uphill part of the road but will use much less fuel than in the cruise control example. When it gets to downhill, it can accelerate back very easy with small amount of fuel and thus, when you combine both uphill and downhill part, you will spend much much less fuel compared to cruise control example, with very minor increase in the total time required to complete the total distance.

  • @jonmarvicvinarao9149
    @jonmarvicvinarao9149 Жыл бұрын

    For me,it depends on traffic speed and expressway recommended speed for your car.

  • @adrianarmstrong1320
    @adrianarmstrong13203 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Just a point of correction. National speed limit for lorries is 50mph not 40 on primary routes.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, that's correct, I think the law changed in 2015. Old habits.

  • @riddoxafrica9788
    @riddoxafrica97884 жыл бұрын

    Wow! I like it. Thank you

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome!

  • @Grahamvfr
    @Grahamvfr4 жыл бұрын

    Oops national speed limit is 50mph for lorries in England and Wales, changed 2015. Interesting video!

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're absolutely right, I'm stuck in the past.

  • @wyattazcooks
    @wyattazcooks6 ай бұрын

    Great techniques, thank you for the video. Really disappointing that stuff like this isn't taught here in America. People will floor it, tailgate and traffic snake, never coast into lights or stop signs, and idle their engines for 20 minutes in drive-throughs then wonder why they get such poor fuel economy.

  • @salemfonesfundi7228
    @salemfonesfundi72282 жыл бұрын

    thanks for your time

  • @Mr330d
    @Mr330d4 жыл бұрын

    I do love doing these On my way to work I always achieve crazy numbers around 77-80mpg mainly because it’s all downhill and you can engine break sitting at 55mph

  • @johnhall4917

    @johnhall4917

    4 жыл бұрын

    Impressive figures for a 330d

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    The 330d has a very good engine. Swirl baffles aside for the older models.

  • @Mr330d

    @Mr330d

    4 жыл бұрын

    Conquer Driving Someday I will buy another I could listen to that engine all day long I sold my E46 330d at 170K miles and it was running perfect remapped to 235bhp with swirl delete and egr delete these days I’m playing it safe and daily driving a Toyota Auris . But if I find a clean E46 330d again I’ll snap it up just scarce in Northern Ireland now as anyone who has one knows how good they are and wants to hold onto them

  • @micheals1992
    @micheals1992 Жыл бұрын

    One car to mention about the aerodynamics at the end... The aptera although I can't imagine this car ever coming fully to market

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    Жыл бұрын

    I like the look of the Mercedes EQXX. It's a concept but I like the idea.

  • @hopefulkoala01435
    @hopefulkoala014353 жыл бұрын

    Hey man, great video - eairy how quiet it is on the road! Silly request (and if it's too much bother/hassle don't worry) but could you upload 20 minutes or so of you driving and saying what you're doing and when when (i.e; "going into the left lane approaching the roundabout and turning my indicators on" or "getting in the right hand lane because I'm taking the third exit and turning my right indicator on" - no idea if that's correct lol, I hope so) I ask because you explain things VERY well and you're easy to understand. Knowing what to do with your feet, hands and eyes when and seeing it in a video would be incredible from someone as coherent as you. Sorry this is probably the 4th or 5th comment I've left in as many days on your videos but you're a really top dude for putting these up. Cheers again and be well :D

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I have been considering such a video so I may do it.

  • @hopefulkoala01435

    @hopefulkoala01435

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ConquerDriving well if you do I know I'd sure appreciate it. Look after yourself and thanks again for your help amigo 😁

  • @Krull0r
    @Krull0r4 жыл бұрын

    My personal record with my Audi A3 Limousine 2.0 TDI with 150 HP was 3.83 L/100km ( Board-Computer showed 3.4 L/100km). I used to drive very passive and max 105 km/h on the Autobahn.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's very economical!

  • @svr5423

    @svr5423

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, the TDI is quite fuel efficient. And Diesel has a bit more energy density than gasoline. For me it was around 4l/100km in a Toyota Aygo. Got 920km out of the 35l fuel tank before filling it up again.

  • @Chriswales
    @Chriswales4 жыл бұрын

    Great video, very informative also shows that traffic makes you use more fuel. How're you finding the 1.4 Leon? I have a Mk1 2003 TDI Leon and been thinking of replacing it with a MK3. Not sure if I should get a petrol or diesel, have you had many problems with your car? I normally drive 60 miles a day on the motorway and get around 55MPG from the TDI.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's a great car, a massive upgrade over the MK2. I haven't driven a MK1. Diesel is a bit more economical but the petrol engines are far more refined and enjoyable to use. The 1.4TSI is very good, pulls very strongly but is able to achieve good fuel economy. They're quite reliable cars, I have had various problems but I can't complain because the car has had 16,000 hours of use and most cars get scrapped after 2,500-4,000 hours of use. Repairing things is cheap which is nice.

  • @Chriswales

    @Chriswales

    4 жыл бұрын

    I wasn't impressed with the MK2 when I drove it in 2006. The MK1 is a good solid car, own mine 14 years with very few problems. I'll see what happens and if I still have to travel on the motorway later this year. Really like the idea of Adaptive Cruise Control for motorway driving, but I know only high end MK3s had it.

  • @pansatsujin
    @pansatsujin7 ай бұрын

    Other drivers hate me so much when I'm eco-driving on the highway😂

  • @lancelotbustillo6455
    @lancelotbustillo6455 Жыл бұрын

    For me, it depends on the car, I get 42 mpg on a nissan navara diesel when going 65-70kmph at 6th speed and on a 1996 hyundai accent, I get 35 mpg going 60-70kmph on a car that is only rated at 33 mpg. I usually change gear at 2000rpm becuase I think shift at a lower rpm stresses the engine especially on the navara. Driving to fast not only creates wind resistance but the energy used to get to high speed gets wasted when you have to slow down when theres a car driving slower infront of you

  • @framedGrade
    @framedGrade2 жыл бұрын

    Hi first of all thanks for all the videos they are really helpful. Second I want to know why you prefer keeping your foot below the brake pedal? is it because of the camera? Will it not take you more time to come to brakes in case of emergency and you might stuck your foot inside it also!

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's where my foot naturally rests, it's very awkward putting it somewhere else. It may take a tiny bit longer to reach the brake than if I was hovering near it, but then comfort is also a necessary consideration when driving.

  • @destroyerwill6122
    @destroyerwill61228 ай бұрын

    I did a test with my car where I accelerated more quickly while still shifting early up to the same speed and it seems to be just as efficient if not more so. This was on a semi-auto though so it may be different than on a manual

  • @danielteyehuago1633
    @danielteyehuago16333 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing it

  • @TimpBizkit
    @TimpBizkit9 ай бұрын

    Usually on a flat the lower rev the better, even if 25 in 6th. On hills and driving much faster you NEED more rpm for the power. Although in a Cooper S I could probably do 70 mph easily at 1500 rpm if I actually had the gear ratio to do it. With 2800 rpm it will go up from 70 quite quickly if i floor it.

  • @Mustapha_El_Hamdaoui
    @Mustapha_El_Hamdaoui9 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    7 ай бұрын

    Wow! That's amazing, thank you for your generosity! Thank you for watching and I hope you continue to find the videos interesting. I apologise that my reply is late, I've only just noticed your comment.

  • @boggy7665
    @boggy7665 Жыл бұрын

    43-47 miles per imperial gallon = 35.8-39.1 miles per US gallon. 56 mpg(imp) = 46.6 mpg(us). Good for you! I have an equivalent car, a US Chev. Cruze (Opel Astra) 1.4T 6 spd. These figures about match what I'm getting. ... Here in suburban America, average speeds are higher and the need to accelerate is more frequent. I try for gentle launches, not pushing deep into the throttle (if that is needed) until the engine is into the fat part of its torque curve. I think this helps the mpg, not sure.

  • @keithsewell283
    @keithsewell2834 жыл бұрын

    60mph is a suggested speed its not a mandatory target. I dont mind motaway driving but i have just spoken to my driving instructor for some extra lessons on back roads as i find them stressful. Also just to help him bounce back after the COVID 19 pandemic. I passed my test first time over a year and a half ago but still feal i need more help and the banter was good ha

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's nice of you to think of others :)

  • @ketchup901
    @ketchup901 Жыл бұрын

    When learning to drive in Sweden I was taught that accelerating quickly and skipping gears is good for fuel consumption. For example, if you're going from a standstill to 50 km/h, you would start in 1st gear, shift to 2nd as soon as possible, accelerate until 3000rpm, then shift to 4th. The rationale is that you spend less time accelerating (i.e. more time at a constant speed) and therefore use less fuel.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    Жыл бұрын

    Hard acceleration uses more fuel. Here is a video I did: kzread.info/dash/bejne/qHmilaVtota_o5M.html

  • @Johnykeys
    @Johnykeys8 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much sir. Some people say putting the ac on consumes more fuel. What do you say about that??

  • @johnhall4917
    @johnhall49174 жыл бұрын

    Which fuel do you use? Shell/BP performance or supermarket?

  • @jayjones5584
    @jayjones55844 жыл бұрын

    Really helpful

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @PaulL42654
    @PaulL426544 жыл бұрын

    Also lorries and buses can do 50mph in single lane NSL's and 60 mph on dual carriageways. Coaches under 12m can do 70 on the motorway but are still limited to 62.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    I know I made that mistake, there is a pinned comment with the correction. Thanks for letting me know, I'm stuck in 2005 I think. My music taste certainly is.

  • @maxmeister747
    @maxmeister7477 ай бұрын

    In Australia all L platers and the first year of p platers can only go 90km/h in 100 and 110 zones and trucks can only go 100, so going slower in a fast speed zone isn't that dangerous or abnormal, even in towns where the speed limit is 50, most cars go 30 or 40.

  • @FireicerCooper
    @FireicerCooper9 ай бұрын

    Well foot under the pedals all depends on what footwear you use. Steel toe cap safety shoes would be dangerous if your foot was under the pedals.

  • @tSp289
    @tSp2897 ай бұрын

    Tip no. 24: Ignore the 20mph speed limit in Wales. If you're in my car, you can get 52-ish mpg by just going at the natural speed of the road and staying at 1000-2000 rpm without even trying. If you try to keep to the 20 limit despite there being zero traffic and nothing on the road and a lot of hills, you sit at 2000-2500 rpm or change into 3rd and start juddering. I'm slightly proud to say I've seen approximately 0% of people in rural areas actually doing 20 through the villages. 30 is a safe speed in nearly every one of these places. Drakeford can shove it

  • @TheDantheman12121
    @TheDantheman121214 жыл бұрын

    Love the socks. :)

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @alexpascu1985
    @alexpascu1985 Жыл бұрын

    Hello, first of all thank you very much for all your videos. Really helped me refresh some of my driving concepts. One concern I have with this way of driving is that I'm not sure this is healthy for a turbo charged petrol engine. Isn't healthier to keep the revs above 1700 close to 2000 ? I know that fuel economy may take a hit but I think it will be better for the engine. I know that you had some portions of the trip when you were actually at 2000 rpm . Thanks !

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    Жыл бұрын

    My engine has 190,000 miles on it and is good. Has needed a carbon cleaner but I think if you do predominantly town driving with a lot of idling that will happen. Higher revs don't necessarily mean much for heat, I think it's more to do with the sort of journeys you do as apposed to a slight difference in revs.

  • @alexpascu1985

    @alexpascu1985

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ConquerDriving great, thanks for your explanation, appreciate it!

  • @sandercohen5543
    @sandercohen55439 ай бұрын

    If you let go of the gas, doesn't that introduce engine braking? Wouldn't it work better to coast on neutral/pushing clutch down? I understand slowing down gently using engine brake, when planning to do so anyway, but if you stop giving gas just to use less fuel when not intending to slow down, wouldn't engine braking negate this?

  • @samwood5866
    @samwood58664 жыл бұрын

    Stay safe Richard

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, you too.

  • @Bruno-00
    @Bruno-002 ай бұрын

    I'm at 10:36, and I'm really surprised that there still was no mention about engine braking. In a lot of situation, when coming to junction, roundabout, you can drop down a gear, match rev, don't use gas, and just let the car slow down by being in lower gear.

  • @TimpBizkit
    @TimpBizkit9 ай бұрын

    Didn't have my bank card money or phone signal and almost ran out of fuel from Eccleshall back to Bromyard. I was wishing i had the citroen c2 back as it uses less fuel than a mini cooper s. Ended up driving 35mph in 6th and coasting down hills with the engine switched off (not the safest but it was either that or risk having to push it miles on a public road). Would you believe it i still caught up with a granny driver! (It was when i was sending it down a hill to get up the other side on gravity instead of petrol.) Luckily I borrowed 20 from my friend and put more fuel in.

  • @MichaelFlatman
    @MichaelFlatman3 жыл бұрын

    Slight downhill over 8 miles (wormingford to colchester) I managed 74.5mpg (likely closer to around 70 if the meter is over-reading) in a 2007 honda jazz.. All about balancing anticipation, and not annoying other road users. Warmer weather has helped my car's economy a lot (with aircon off). Furthermore getting more used to the car means i can pull off some stunts like coaxing the car up from 25mph in 5th gear (which my OBD adapter which reads ECU data onto my phone) is still efficient if you use the correct amount of gas. (25mph is ~1200rpm). Nothing dangerous required to get this mpg figure which was pleasing In that car (likely due to it's age) it will only cut fuel when above 1400rpm + being a 1.3 non turbo it is geared so that 70mph in 5th gear is 3500rpm. This means less distance i can glide with no fuel usage unfortunately. The exclamation mark sign (hidden dip? zebra crossing?) at 18:20 is where i would come off gas (with no fuel usage) and be exactly at 30mph for the sign. I do think this is one of the best videos out here on KZread in regards to driving economically. The gauge view helps a lot.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Michael, that's a very impressive figure! My Leon used to over read and now it under reads. Seems to get less optimistic with miles but slightly more economical.

  • @justindowling76
    @justindowling764 жыл бұрын

    Pigeons eh? Another suggestion for lockdown vid is car maintenance such as what oil do you use, when should you top up your oil and by how much and is it different in summer and winter, what screenwash you use, tablets or concentrated, general car maintenance type vibe, also you seem to know quite a bit about engines such as hp and torque, I wouldn’t have a clue!

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    I do know my fair share about cars and currently restoring my suspension on my VX220. I would make a video on this but my audience on this channel don't like maintenance and therefore I get very few views.

  • @TherealAlibaba
    @TherealAlibaba4 жыл бұрын

    I get up to 65MPG on my Golf GTD 7.5. Not bad considering car is 181bhp. Gets better as engine beds in. I’m currently under 13k mileage. Good thing is not only I have a foot rest on the left I have extra space on right to put my foot. Golf is good for space and practicality. I’ve known some people get up to 68 which is better than claimed by manufacturer.

  • @Silvinjo

    @Silvinjo

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tbh, I woudnt brag myself with that since its diesel car (kinda same goes for an petrol car). Diesel cars have an DPF and EGR, and if you're keeping your diesel car under 1500rpm while driving, its just harmfull and you will soon have problems with 2 things that I said upthere. I've got 1.6TDi 77KW, and my normal routine is around ~8L on 100km wich is around 30MPG, so basically I waste a little bit more of fuel but car (engine, dpf, egr and other parts) will be thankfull to me.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's good economy, the Leon I'm driving is very similar to the Golf.

  • @Horizon301.

    @Horizon301.

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah the 1.6TDI is probably better but it’s not as powerful. 40,000 miles and while it never used to do many motorway miles, when it did it was above 70mpg, same on the A3 with the same engine as we had both in my family. Honestly great cars, it came to the point that the golf was used for everything and the larger more luxurious 7 series was just left there as a driveway queen. I had the pleasure of driving the 7.5 but a 68 plate registered in 2019 and even then they made improvements on the same engine, they made it quieter and much smoother while what looked to be a slight improvement in economy. We had that for a few weeks and did 2000 miles in it. VW are constantly improving which is great.

  • @BurstNibbler
    @BurstNibbler2 жыл бұрын

    I love cruise control but what I find in my 2021 Leon FR is, if I'm going down a hill with it on, the car will brake for me, so I tend to switch CC off, knock down a gear and let the engine maintain the speed with no fuel being injected, then knock it up a gear when it goes flat again and switch on the CC.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your car is more advanced than mine, I would like cruise control that can do it he braking also in my next car. But yes, lower gears will save you a bit of fuel.

  • @RedFenceAnime
    @RedFenceAnime4 жыл бұрын

    imo cruise control has worse fuel consumption because it can't see the road ahead. There's a couple of dips in the road and I like to hold the gas pedal steady while going down and up, so I will speed up a little down and slow down a little up. With cruise control on it will cut the fuel down causing engine breaking and as a result struggles up, this can't be more eco.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cruise control generally helps my economy but you can get savings by speeding up down hill and slowing down uphill. I'm quite good at doing that with the cruises control on, just press the + or - a few times.

  • @angrysocialjusticewarrior

    @angrysocialjusticewarrior

    2 жыл бұрын

    That process you described of speeding up a little and slowing down, consumes a bit more fuel than cruse control maintaining the same precise speed on the same stretch of road. But my comment is only made with the assumption that by "dips", you are talking about the when a highway/expressway dips. If by "dips" you meant small town roads or dipping bridges, then yes, switching off cruse control is more economical in those situations.

  • @Trevorfoggia
    @Trevorfoggia4 жыл бұрын

    Hi, came across your video this evening for the first time. Very good. Can you give me some advice for a dsg Alhambra diesel please? I have tried my hardest to beat my best economy of 52mpg but would like to achieve more. I try to challenge this every time I go out. Kind regards, stay safe and well.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Similar advice as a manual, just try to accelerate and brake as little as often, keeping to slower shorter routes will save fuel over faster longer routes too.

  • @capri4682
    @capri46823 жыл бұрын

    Flint stone method gets great mpg results

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    3 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @kvacksilver5276
    @kvacksilver52764 жыл бұрын

    I have a question about engine breaking. Doesn't engine breaking mean you are putting your engine under bigger stress, thus wearing the engine faster? And isn't it the same thing with driving your car on 1200 RPM a lot? I've noticed that some parts of the eco driving techniques saves you money on fuel at the expense of your car (more wear) like when you speed up for a highway and skip gears for an example. That can be bad if your engine hasn't warmed up.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    A modern engine can happily run at 1200rpm. A 1960s Ferrari V12 wouldn't be happy. It's best to keep your revs and engine load as modest as possible during warm up. High revs during engine braking when the fluids are warm causes very little additional wear. In modern cars you're unlikely to wear the engine out before the car as long as you're sensible when the fluids are cold and do the relevant servicing. Cambelts and chains are as also important, the chains don't last forever despite popular belief. I replaced my cam chain a month back on my VX220 and that had worn the tensioner. £10,000 engine so I don't take chances with it. Chain was 9 years old.

  • @ypsiow1008
    @ypsiow10082 жыл бұрын

    Would be good if you add metric units along side the Imperial, eg. km/litre, km/h...

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've started doing that in my later videos, thank you. 😊

  • @antonycharnock2993
    @antonycharnock29934 жыл бұрын

    Managed to get 56mpg out of my SEAT Leon 1.2TSI nearly as good as my old Renault Megane 1.5dci. I live in a very hilly area with long steep hills and this was achieved on 30/40mph roads. I've never used cruise control.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Very good economy. Mine is the 1.4 TSI 140ps

  • @Horizon301.

    @Horizon301.

    4 жыл бұрын

    Should have gotten the diesel. I went from the 1.6TDI diesel from VW Group to the 1.5TSI or 35TFSI from Audi 150PS. It’s MPG is nearly half that of the VW Golf, averages around 30-40. Hell even a 7 series can do much better - around 50+

  • @forza223bowe5

    @forza223bowe5

    4 жыл бұрын

    The 1.4 TSI only does around 40 mpg max which is disappointing considering it is supped to do 59 mpg

  • @paradox5556

    @paradox5556

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Horizon301. your driving style is the problem then. My 1.5tsi golf gives me around 70 mpg on longer routes trying to be economical.

  • @Horizon301.

    @Horizon301.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@paradox5556 I’ve driven 4 cars from VAG with the same engines, they aren’t good at all, it is the 30 or 35 TFSI though which I believe is a newer 2 litre engine, with the same power. On the A5 it’s pretty poor and it’s only marginally improved with a smaller A3. The only way I can get near 45 mpg + is if coasting and braking while following a tractor down a steep hill. I’m not a fan at all. 40TDI averages around 43mpg on an A6 so it is better. My driving technique isn’t the issue, it would be improved as the car is an auto unlike the diesel golf so it’s fair to assume it’s likely to be in the most efficient gears. Furthermore, I know how to keep revs down and to coast/use engine braking when needed. The only reason I have the petrol is because VW push them more with discounts now.

  • @george-mattgrounder-bentle9019
    @george-mattgrounder-bentle90192 жыл бұрын

    Ah I see you have experienced the magic roundabout in Colchester too

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    2 жыл бұрын

    I must have spent many hours of my life there by now.

  • @joelbonte8927
    @joelbonte89274 жыл бұрын

    You're tips are realy good, but an Rpm that is too low can do engine damage

  • @corne0114

    @corne0114

    4 жыл бұрын

    Joël Bonte exactly

  • @withstyle7816

    @withstyle7816

    4 жыл бұрын

    Only on high torque engines like diesel or turbo charged petrol and especially when the engine is cold and you demand acceleration in that rpm range.

  • @forza223bowe5

    @forza223bowe5

    4 жыл бұрын

    Never labour the engine, it’s not good and makes the engine lazy. Change gear when the car tells you too

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    This is true, depends on the engine, mine is happy at the moment low rpm and has 160,000 miles. I've owned it since new.

  • @JustFrugalMe
    @JustFrugalMe4 жыл бұрын

    I have a Prius and that's all that I buy...thanks for these tips!

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome ☺

  • @kaseykilsby1645
    @kaseykilsby16454 жыл бұрын

    Does your car rev match for you? If I go from 5th to 3rd I have to touch the throttle to match my revs in order to not be as hard on my synchro rings and to keep the right smooth.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    My car does not auto rev match. I do it manually.

  • @djcraney
    @djcraney Жыл бұрын

    I noticed u didn’t mention mirror use atall while lifting ur gas pedal to slow down

  • @blessed6874
    @blessed68742 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are great but a bit lengthy. It would be fun if you trim them down to 10-15 minutes.

  • @Sam-ht9vh
    @Sam-ht9vh Жыл бұрын

    With older cars it is not fuel efficiënt toe charge gears earlier, you have less tork and the engine will use more fuel when changing gears so fast. With a petrol car the most fuel efficient is to change it between 2500/3000Rmp.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    Жыл бұрын

    This video may be of interest: kzread.info/dash/bejne/YqiZyJeqhKvgic4.html

  • @IT-bp2to

    @IT-bp2to

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ConquerDriving cruising has nothing to do with accelerating to be clear...

  • @yogeswaranrajasegaran8246
    @yogeswaranrajasegaran82464 жыл бұрын

    @conquer driving really very useful video bro...bro pls do a video on about "how to break the manual car without jerky feeling"🙏🙏😁😁

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, you need to brake gently, when the desires level of braking is met hold it steady then release the brake a bit just before you stop.

  • @yogeswaranrajasegaran8246

    @yogeswaranrajasegaran8246

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ConquerDriving thank you bro👍👍😁😁🙏🙏

  • @notanoob3920

    @notanoob3920

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@yogeswaranrajasegaran8246 break or brake ? 😊 Wow my indian brother hats off to you

  • @yogeswaranrajasegaran8246

    @yogeswaranrajasegaran8246

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@notanoob3920 haha...sorry..I mean brake😂😂

  • @kanyewest2729
    @kanyewest27293 жыл бұрын

    Can you show us a video on you just driving and showing us what you're doing? I find it much easier just consuming knowledge that way, i've already consumed hours and hours of theory.

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    3 жыл бұрын

    That may be a good idea.

  • @madcity6482
    @madcity64824 жыл бұрын

    I always try and keep at around 50mph on long journeys as the first time I did was driving to Spain a few years back in a vauxhall zafira with family I think the milage from Manchester is about 1200 ish or more but I got around 600 miles of full tank so it does pay to drive that way

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's cheap, I drove a BMW 330i from Colchester to Gandesa Spain and it was £600 with fuel and tolls one way.

  • @madcity6482

    @madcity6482

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ConquerDriving the only down side was driving through France at night when you got hgv right on your bumper flashing headlights to speed up I'm thinking of doing Portugal in the next few years to see what a golf would be do

  • @forza223bowe5

    @forza223bowe5

    4 жыл бұрын

    Best speed for fuel economy is around 55 mph

  • @gf1006
    @gf10067 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately I live in brighton so constant stop starting and driving up hills is unavoidable

  • @totoroa3
    @totoroa32 жыл бұрын

    On hills could it be more economical to gradually slow down when going uphill and gradually speed up when going downhill rather than maintaining a constant speed? The limited reasonable speed increase or decrease could complicate this approach on large hills. It would be interesting to hear your take on this idea. Thank you for the many informative videos on driving!

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don't actually know, but it is something I have wondered myself, I would say yes as the fuel you save downhill is probably more than the extra used uphill when you consider downhill is more or less no fuel. But then that sounds a bit like perpetual motion to me, there isn't a free lunch.

  • @Ninja238

    @Ninja238

    6 ай бұрын

    It's better to speed up downhill and ease off the gas uphill so you don't use so much fuel accelerating up the hill

  • @TheDantheman12121
    @TheDantheman121214 жыл бұрын

    Do you have some weird sort of tracking setting on your forward facing camera? It looks kind of jittery at parts

  • @ConquerDriving

    @ConquerDriving

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's my editing, I pan the image, it's jittery because I need to buy a better camera.

  • @motsuwu
    @motsuwu3 ай бұрын

    I have a Daihatsu Sirion from 2008, unfortunately it doesn't have all those fancy displays to check the consumption.

  • @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32

    @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32

    2 ай бұрын

    Unsurprising, I drove a sirion quite a few years back and it didn't even have air con or power steering, and in Australian summers it wasn't a good time.