To minimize gasoline consumption during snowy weather, switch to snow tires as soon as roads get covered. From years of winter driving in challenging conditions, I've seen how they improve efficiency right when you need it most.
This practical advice is ideal for drivers in snowy areas near Greenland or even milder spots like Paris during heavy winters.
Once the snow clears, remove the snow tires promptly—keeping them on dry roads increases fuel use due to higher rolling resistance.
Pro tip for extra savings: Always check tire pressure, especially in cold winter months, as underinflation guzzles gas.

Snow tires deliver real savings for frequent winter drivers—not just occasional snowball makers. They enhance traction while cutting fuel consumption on slippery roads.
With better grip comes smoother driving and fewer trips to the petrol pump, keeping costs down even in snow.
Bonus: Clear snow off your car before driving to reduce drag and save even more gas.