Poor quality engine oil: Remember the viscosity grade of engine oil when buying engine oil for your car. If you use the wrong motor oil, your vehicle might use more fuel. Before this, consult the details inside your car's owner's manual or go to the closest dealership and ask about what quality of engine oil should be used.
Short distances: Tata Tigor uses maximum fuel when starting, significantly if not warmed up yet, and on short trips. Usually, trips that last less than five kilometres are inefficient in fuel usage. Doing many small trips together into one big trip can enhance your car's fuel economy and save you a lot of time.
Faulty engine- When your car's engine is not tuned correctly or has not been serviced at the correct intervals, it will consume more fuel than necessary. Change any defective parts in your engine immediately to prevent considerable damage and enhance mileage.
Driving in the wrong gear: Every gear has its speed limit, which needs to be respected carefully. When you're driving at higher speeds but using a lower gear, the RPM increases, and the engine uses more fuel.
Overspeeding: When you drive too fast, the engine must work harder, which creates more stress. Consequently, it uses up extra fuel compared to driving at normal speeds.