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Starting and Driving -> Suggestions for Driving for Your Fiat 500 C 2 Door Second Generation (2021-2025)

Roof rack/ski rack  
DRIVING STYLE  
SUGGESTIONS FOR  
DRIVING  
Start  
Remove the roof rack or the ski rack  
from the roof when they are not used.  
These accessories lower aerodynamic  
penetration and adversely affect  
consumption levels. When transporting  
particularly large objects, use a trailer  
if possible.  
Do not warm up the engine at low or  
high revs when the car is stationary;  
this causes the engine to warm up  
more slowly, thereby increasing fuel  
consumption and emissions. It is  
therefore advisable to move off  
immediately, slowly, avoiding high  
speeds: in this way the engine will  
warm up more quickly.  
SAVING FUEL  
Below are some suggestions which  
may help you save fuel and thus lower  
the amount of harmful emissions  
released into the atmosphere.  
Electric devices  
Vehicle maintenance  
Use electrical devices only for the  
amount of time needed. The heated  
rear window, windscreen wipers and  
heater fan require a considerable  
amount of energy; increasing  
the current uptake increases fuel  
consumption (by up to +25% in an  
urban cycle).  
Checks and operations should be  
carried out in accordance with  
the "Scheduled Servicing Plan" (see the  
"Maintenance and care" chapter).  
Unnecessary actions  
Avoid revving up when starting at traffic  
lights or before stopping the engine.  
The latter action, as well as double-  
declutching, is unnecessary and causes  
increased fuel consumption and  
pollution.  
Tyres  
Check the tyre pressures at least once  
every four weeks: if the pressure is  
too low, consumption levels increase as  
resistance to rolling is higher.  
Climate control module  
Gear selection  
Using the climate control system will  
increase consumption: use standard  
ventilation when the temperature  
outside permits.  
Use a high gear when traffic and road  
conditions allow it. Using a low gear for  
faster acceleration will increase fuel  
consumption. In the same way,  
improper use of a high gear increases  
consumption, emissions and engine  
wear.  
Unnecessary loads  
Do not travel with an overloaded  
luggage compartment. The weight of  
the vehicle and its arrangement greatly  
affect fuel consumption and stability.  
Devices for aerodynamic control  
The use of non-certified devices for  
aerodynamic control may adversely  
affect air drag and consumption levels.  
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Top speed  
Stops in traffic  
REFUELLING THE  
VEHICLE  
Fuel consumption considerably  
increases as speed increases. Maintain  
a constant speed, avoiding  
unnecessary braking and acceleration,  
which cost in terms of both fuel  
consumption and emissions.  
During prolonged hold-ups (e.g. level  
crossings) switch off the engine.  
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Before refuelling, make sure that the  
fuel type is correct. Also stop the  
engine before refuelling.  
PETROL VERSIONS  
Acceleration  
Only use unleaded petrol with a number  
of octanes (R.O.N.) not lower than 95  
(EN228 specification).  
Accelerating violently severely affects  
consumption and emissions:  
acceleration should be gradual and  
should not exceed the maximum  
torque.  
IMPORTANT An inefficient catalytic  
converter leads to harmful exhaust  
emissions, thus contributing to air  
pollution.  
CONDITIONS OF USE  
Cold starting  
Short journeys and frequent cold starts  
do not allow the engine to reach  
optimum operating temperature.  
Consequently, both consumption (from  
+15 to +30% on the urban cycle) and  
emissions will increase.  
IMPORTANT Never introduce leaded  
petrol to the tank, even in small  
amounts in an emergency, as this  
would damage the catalytic converter  
beyond repair.  
REFUELLING CAPACITY  
Traffic and road conditions  
To ensure that you fill the tank  
completely, top up twice after the first  
click of the fuel supply gun. Further  
top-ups could cause faults in the fuel  
feeding system.  
High fuel consumption is caused by  
heavy traffic, for instance when  
travelling in a queue with frequent use  
of low gears or in cities with many traffic  
lights. Winding mountain roads and  
rough road surfaces also adversely  
affect consumption.  
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