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WINTER WINNING

Drivers can easily save on fuel this winter with quick fix that takes just minutes out of your week

Motors experts dispelled a common urban legend about car maintenance

MOTORS experts have revealed how drivers can save hundreds in minutes this winter with a quick fuel economy fix.

The hack can, they claim, reduce fuel consumption by up to 10%, allowing motorists to go further for less.

Simply washing your car could save you a fair bit of money this winter
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Simply washing your car could save you a fair bit of money this winterCredit: Getty

The team over at have urged vehicle owners to keep their motors clean to save money.

It may not seem like much, but scrubbing off any dirt and grime can reduce drag and make the car more aerodynamic.

When you consider that data firm estimates that the average person takes 380 car journeys every year, this really does build up.

The specialists said: "The original theory was that if your car is dirty, it will reduce drag.

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"The dirt creates dimples on the car, likened to those of a golf ball, which increases the aerodynamics of the car.

"However, later studies showed that the dirt particles will generate more drag — and could reduce your fuel economy by up to 10%."

Nimble Fins data reveals that the average petrol car does 36 miles per gallon so, based on the experts' estimate, this could be reduced to 32.4 mpg just by dirt.

Given that, according to , the average fuel tank is between 12 and 16 gallons, that reduction could see you losing out on up to 57 miles per tank.

In practical terms, with reporting average petrol prices of 146.65p per litre (which amounts to 0.21 gallons), that adds around £23 onto the price of a full tank.

Spread that over a year and you could be saving hundreds simply by washing your car thoroughly and regularly.

Of course, you would have to let quite a bit of dirt build up for this to be the case, but by keeping your car clean you can still make major savings.

This was backed up by experts from , who estimated that keeping your vehicle spic and span could net you around £200 per year.

They added: "A cleaner car is in fact more fuel efficient. Experiments found the vehicle was more fuel-efficient when clean, averaging two miles per gallon more than when it was dirty.

"The main determining factor here is when the car doesn’t have dirt around it, it is much more aerodynamic.

"The surface area of a vehicle can impact mileage and fuel efficiency because when it has no debris, it can travel through the air much easier and freely."

It comes after a driver revealed how you've been using an ice scraper all wrong.

Meanwhile, an EV erupted into flames after its owner used a toaster to "warm the batteries" in the freezing cold.

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