I’ve been trying to cut down on fuel costs lately, and honestly, prices aren’t getting any easier to deal with. I’m not looking to do major upgrades or spend a lot, so I started focusing on small habits instead.
A few things that helped me: keeping tire pressure at the right level, avoiding sudden acceleration, and reducing unnecessary weight in the car. Even basic maintenance like clean air filters and timely oil changes made a noticeable difference over time. I also realized that driving at a steady speed on highways saves more fuel than constantly speeding up and slowing down.
Another thing I noticed while browsing a Japan auto used car marketplace is how many fuel-efficient models are designed with these habits in mind. It kind of changed how I look at driving overall. I also came across some useful tips on Nobuko Japan while researching import options, and they had practical advice that applies even if you're not importing a car.
Curious to hear from others here. What small changes made the biggest difference for your fuel economy?