Whether you’re commuting, running errands or heading out on a weekend adventure, a few simple car hacks can make every journey smoother.

From saving money to staying organised, these practical tips help you feel more confident, safe and comfortable when travelling.

1. Keep your car organised

A tidy car makes every trip feel calmer and more enjoyable.

  • Keep a reusable bag in the door pocket for rubbish to stop clutter building up.
  • Store charging cables in a glasses case to keep them neat and tangle-free.
  • Use a small storage tub in the boot for cleaning supplies, first‑aid items and other essentials to prevent them rolling around.
  • Keep a microfibre cloth in the glovebox for misty windscreens and quick wipe-downs.

2. Smart fuel efficiency habits

With fuel prices fluctuating, small habits can make your fuel go further.

  • Remove any unnecessary weight from the boot, heavy items increase fuel consumption.
  • Take off roof racks or storage boxes when you’re not using them to reduce drag.
  • Check your tyre pressure regularly for better efficiency, handling and safety.
  • Use cruise control on motorways to maintain a steady, fuel-saving speed.
  • Choose A-roads for short journeys. Short journeys on motorways burn more fuel because engines don’t fully warm up. A-roads allow a more consistent temperature and can be cheaper on fuel.

3. Stay prepared with a mini emergency kit

You don’t need a boot full of equipment, just a few essentials to help you handle the unexpected. A compact kit can make delays or breakdowns far more manageable.

  • Phone charger or power bank
  • Torch
  • First aid kit
  • Water and snacks
  • Blanket

4. Use tech to make driving easier

Smartphone apps, accessed through CarPlay, can save time, money and stress on the road.

  • Google Maps or Waze for real‑time traffic alerts, especially useful for spotting accidents, congestion and road closures.
  • Fuel price apps to find cheaper petrol or diesel nearby.
  • Parking apps to locate spaces quickly and pay without having to rummage around for change.
  • Download playlists or podcasts offline to avoid interruptions in areas with poor signal.

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5. Quick car maintenance tips that every driver should know

These simple checks can help prevent problems and keep your car running smoothly all year round.

  • Check oil levels regularly to protect your engine.
  • Top up screen wash frequently - essential in unpredictable UK weather.
  • Listen for unusual noises when braking or steering, which may indicate early issues.
  • Replace wiper blades yearly for clear, safer visibility.

6. Money-saving ownership tips

Running a car can be expensive, but a few smart habits can help you cut costs.

  • Book your MOT early to avoid seasonal peaks and last-minute stress.
  • Compare insurance quotes around 3 weeks before renewal, when prices are often lower.
  • Refuel at supermarkets, where petrol and diesel are typically cheaper.

Make every day driving easier

With a few simple changes, you can make daily journeys cheaper, safer and less stressful. By having that extra bit of organisation and some new regular habits, you can save money, reduce stress and keep your car running smoothly.