The UAE summer doesn’t just make stepping outside feel like entering a sauna. During this time, we rely heavily on cars, and that can quietly wreak havoc on our cars. Think faster tyre wear to rising fuel bills and even the risk of engine overheating, extreme temperatures put a lot of stress on vehicles in ways many drivers don’t realise. If you’ve noticed yourself filling up more often or your tyres wearing out quicker, the heat could be to blame. Here’s what you need to know to keep your car running smoothly all season long.
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The Pricey Question: Why Hot Roads Mean Higher Fuel Consumption
Scorching road surfaces increase the friction between your tyres and the asphalt, forcing your vehicle to work harder to keep moving. That extra effort translates into higher fuel consumption and quicker tyre wear. Experts from Michelin Middle East and North Africa explained that summer trips, beach gear and heavy luggage only add to the strain. Carrying extra weight means the engine needs more energy, which can lead to more frequent visits to the petrol station and reduced tyre lifespan.
Tyre Pressure Needs Extra Attention In Summer
We usually tend to avoid this, but tyre pressure becomes especially important when temperatures regularly climb above 40°C. Heat causes the air inside tyres to expand, which can lead to over-inflation. This reduces the amount of tyre in contact with the road, affecting grip and handling and causing uneven wear. Experts say motorists often underestimate how much the UAE climate impacts tyre performance. They recommend using tyres designed for hot conditions or at least checking pressure regularly.
Under-inflated tyres can be just as problematic. They create more rolling resistance, forcing the engine to burn more fuel. To avoid both extremes, experts recommend checking tyre pressure once a month when the tyres are cold and keeping them at the manufacturer’s specified levels.

Roof Racks & Extra Accessories Can Hurt Efficiency
Modern vehicles are designed to be aerodynamic, but roof boxes, bike racks and other external accessories create additional drag. That resistance makes engines work harder and can noticeably reduce fuel efficiency. Removing accessories when they’re not needed can make a surprising difference to fuel consumption.
Simple Habits That Can Save Fuel This Summer
Automotive specialists recommend a few easy ways to improve efficiency during the hotter months:
- Clear unnecessary items from the boot to reduce weight.
- Use the air conditioner’s recirculation mode instead of fresh air mode to cool the cabin more efficiently.
- Avoid harsh acceleration and sudden braking.
- Use cruise control on highways to maintain a steady speed.
- Inspect tyres regularly for cracks, uneven wear and sufficient tread depth.
- Don’t forget to check the spare tyre too! It could prove invaluable in an emergency.
What To Do If Your Car Starts Overheating
If the temperature gauge starts climbing, pull over somewhere safe as soon as possible. Continuing to drive with an overheating engine can cause serious and permanent damage. Experts advise switching off the engine and opening the bonnet to allow heat to escape. Drivers should also ensure the radiator isn’t blocked by debris, while keeping a safe distance from hot coolant or steam, which can escape unexpectedly and cause burns.

Extreme heat is unavoidable in the UAE (don’t we all know it!) But a few simple checks can help prevent costly repairs and unnecessary fuel expenses. A little extra attention to your tyres and driving habits now could save you plenty later. And for more handy life hacks that can help you stay within your budget, be sure to keep following Gulf Buzz.
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