Okay, let’s check the economics and see if this stacks up for someone who reads the book and gets 20% imrpoved fuel economy (very realistic!)
Example 1: high mileage driver doing 15,000 miles per annum, with an average consumption of 40 miles per gallon (mpg).
Number of gallons used per annum = 15,000/40 = 375 gallons per annum
Price per gallon (at £0.99/litre) = £0.99 *4.546 = £4.50 per gallon
Annual Fuel Bill = 375 * £4.50 = £1687.74
Average money saved per annum = £337.55
Wow – that is a lot! What would you rather spend that money on – perhaps put this towards a holiday or something for the house or garden, or maybe spoil yourself or a loved one with a present!
“Okay” I hear you say, “But that’s for someone who is doing high mileage and is bound to make the economics look good. What about someone who only does only a few miles each day?” A fair point, so let’s not only reduce the mileage but make it even tougher – we’ll assume they have a more economic car too and don’t get the same level of savings, say just 5%; what does the saving look like now?
Example 2: low mileage driver doing 25 miles per day with an average consumption of 50 miles per gallon (mpg).
Number of gallons used per annum = 183.5 gallons per annum
Price per gallon (at £0.99/litre) = £4.50 per gallon
Annual Fuel Bill = £821.37
Average money saved per annum = £41.07
That’s still a good saving and hopefully will have made the driver more skilled which generally means safer.
Okay, let’s try a really tough example – someone who does virtually no miles per week and has the latest super economic car, what happens now?
The bottom line: this guide will still save you money, you are still quids-in – you simply cannot lose!
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