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Fuelly.com Tracks Fuel Habits While Networking With Others
Drivers who are obsessed with how many miles per gallon they can get in their vehicles, aka hypermilers, and those who are just trying to save some money on gas and get more miles per gallon might benefit from visiting Fuelly.com.
Fuelly.com is a new site that tracks your gas mileage over time, helping you save fuel and expenses as you drive. Members can compare cars and drivers across the system to see how their driving habits and mileage stack up.
If someone who has the same car as you is getting more miles per gallon, message them and see what they are doing so you can get more miles per gallon in your vehicle. Members can also post fuel-saving tips and discuss topics in the forum.
Users can browse through all the vehicles registered with the site, which may help them decide what car to buy if they are in the market for a more fuel-friendly vehicle.
By recording and analyzing your mileage, you can see how much money you can save with small driving changes. You can also see how your mileage compares with EPA estimates and the mileage of other drivers on Fuelly.
Joining the site is free. You add a car to your profile, then either keep track of miles driven between fuel-ups, using your car’s tripometer, or record your odometer at each fuel-up. There is also a mobile version for those who want to input their numbers while at the gas pump.