A Guide to Economic Use of Passenger Cars
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Driving is our common passion. However, constantly rising fuel prices make it necessary to use the car only when necessary and economically. The precise constitution for the “economic use” of a passenger car is a question far deeper than calculating miles per gallon or liters per kilometer. Economic use encompasses the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), extending beyond fuel and insurance to account for depreciation, maintenance, and, critically, the value of the asset’s downtime.

As expressed above, achieving fuel economy in a passenger car cannot represent all of the financial burdens that the entire passenger car imposes on its owner. There are other factors that affect the entire economy of the passenger car. In this document; the factors to be considered in terms of car maintenance, driving and usage patterns, aerodynamics, fuel used, engine oil properties, type and condition of tires are mentioned. At the end of the document, all the points to be considered in the economic use of passenger cars are described in detail but in short sentences, hoping to be a guide for drivers.

By following the recommendations in this guide, it is intended to save up to 40% or even more, and get more miles or kilometers on the same amount of fuel.

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