About

Drivers Advice is a practical driving and car-ownership site for people who want clear answers and fewer expensive mistakes.

We publish step-by-step guides on topics like buying used cars, safer winter driving, fuel-saving habits, and understanding modern vehicle features (for example, Eco vs Normal driving modes). Our goal is simple: help everyday drivers make better decisions with less stress—whether you’re commuting, road-tripping, or shopping for a car.

Editor: Gustavoblalmiras

Who this site is for

  • New and experienced drivers who want straightforward guidance
  • Used-car buyers trying to avoid hidden problems
  • People looking to reduce fuel costs without unsafe “hacks”
  • Drivers who want to understand how features on modern cars actually work

We focus on real-world situations—the stuff that happens on normal roads, not perfect test tracks.

How we create our content

We aim to publish information that is:

  • Practical: you can apply it immediately (checklists, decision tools, printable assets)
  • Evidence-based: we reference trustworthy sources when citing numbers, safety guidance, or technical claims
  • Clear: plain language, with jargon explained when needed
  • Updated: we review older posts and refresh them when guidance changes

Sources and references

When a topic involves safety, fuel economy claims, recalls, or technical details, we typically rely on:

  • Government and public agencies (transport, safety, and consumer authorities)
  • Manufacturer manuals and official documentation
  • Widely recognized consumer organisations and industry references

Many guides include a Sources section near the end so you can verify the original materials.

Editorial standards

Our editorial approach is built around trust:

  • We avoid misleading promises like “guaranteed savings” or “one weird trick.”
  • We don’t recommend unsafe driving tactics.
  • We separate what’s proven from what varies by vehicle, weather, or driving conditions.
  • When something depends on a specific model year or region, we say so.

Corrections

If you spot an error, broken link, or outdated detail, please contact us. We take corrections seriously and update articles when needed.

How Drivers Advice is funded

Drivers Advice may earn revenue through:

  • Advertising (including Google AdSense where available)
  • Affiliate links on some pages (we may earn a small commission if you buy through a link)

This does not affect what we publish. We don’t accept payment to write positive reviews, and we avoid recommending products that don’t meet basic quality and safety criteria.

Disclosure: If a page includes affiliate links, we aim to label it clearly.

About the author

Optimal Tire Pressure for Fuel Economy

Gustavoblalmiras publishes practical driver checklists and used-car buying guides at DriversAdvice.com. If you spot an error or want to share a real-world owner experience, use the contact form below.

Contact

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Disclaimer

Drivers Advice provides general informational content only. It is not a substitute for professional mechanical advice, your vehicle owner’s manual, or local laws and regulations. Always drive safely and use appropriate professional services for inspections, repairs, and safety concerns.

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