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Fuel consumption and your car

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Reliability, fuel consumption and aesthetic beauty are three aspects that should be considered when purchasing or leasing a car.
Reliability, fuel consumption and aesthetic beauty are three aspects that should be considered when purchasing or leasing a car.

The interactivity between this trio of characteristics can signal whether a vehicle will be a keeper or a stop-gap car suitable for only short distances or the image conscious – a pretty runner that costs the earth to gas-up will catch the eye of pedestrians and fellow drivers but will do little for your waning bank balance.

If you plan on driving to work as part of a lengthy commute or hope to visit far off lands during your weekend breaks, petrol usage should form the core part of your vehicle buying considerations. However, if you are planning on using your car for short distances and the occasional longer drive you might be able to get away with a car that costs a little more to fill up and guzzles petrol at a faster rate (as long as don’t mind the affect it will have on the environment and you are purely concerned with usability and horse power).

For those of you who want to invest in a cost-effective vehicle that may not reach the dizzying speeds of expensive models, focus on a few key points before you make any major decisions. Look to the weight, rolling resistance and drag capabilities of the car as well as its engine properties. A heavier car will generally require more fuel to travel the same distance than a smaller petite sized vehicle and a hybrid vehicle will use electric generators to produce a bigger range per unit of fuel than traditional four-wheeled automobiles.

Before you lease or buy the car of your choice ask the expert staff about the fuel consumption of the vehicle – the lower the value, the better the car because it will require less fuel to travel a certain distance.
Next time you plan on leasing a <a href="http://www.centralcontracts.com/manufacturer/car/mitsubishi/">Mitsubishi</a>, Corsa or Jeep, remember to pay attention to fuel consumption. Though it may be a boring aspect to take into account when faced with the gleaming bonnet of a shiny red convertible ready for the taking, it will keep you in good stead for the long term and lighten your financial load.

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Javaria Akbar is a journalist who specialises in the car leasing sector.
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