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First messageHi all, we just added this forum, so if you are new or even not so new - feel free to say hi and/or tell as a little bit about yourself. Offline #2 2008-08-05 17:31:05
Re: First messageHello, Offline #4 2008-10-10 17:51:58
Re: First messageHi All; Offline #5 2008-10-14 16:33:06
Re: First messageHi bobscar, I don't own Elantra but as with any front-wheel drive car you are way better off in the snow than most RWD Offline #6 2008-10-22 14:04:36
Re: First messageHello; Offline #7 2008-10-22 15:00:45
Re: First messageHi,just joined thanks to Kim Komando....I drive a 1981 VW Rabbitt Pick up I've owned since new.....It has always had good mileage,high 30's to low 40's.220,000 miles....This site will be fun... Offline #8 2008-10-24 14:00:32
Re: First messageI just joined up and entered my mileage after a fill up last night. I have an 08 Toyota Prius that I've had since Feb. I love love love it, especially after having an SUV for 12 years. I had fantastic mileage over the summer months - in the 50s, but since it's gotten cooler the mileage is going down a bit. I always figure out mpg after each fill, but I never track it graphically. I'm really excited about this site! Offline #9 2008-10-25 13:58:17
Re: First messageI joined up a few days ago, also thanks to Kim Kommando's tip. I drive a GMC Yukon in my work. I have been keeping pretty close watch on mileage the 'old fashioned way' until I discovered this site. Offline #10 2008-11-06 22:58:19
Re: First messageI signed up a few days ago, and I guess you all owe Kim Kommando a brownie at least, she sent me this way as well. I am very happy to see this site up and running. I used to own www.auto781.com which had a very similar purpose. Unfortunately I could not afford to keep it going. May I suggest you add a "Vendor" field to the fuel tracking page. This would allow you to build reports on how different vehicles react to different brands. There is a difference. I get about a 2mpg increase using Shell over some of the generic brands. Just a thought and great site! Much better than what I had set up on my own. Dan A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken. - James Dent Offline #11 2008-11-06 23:13:11
Re: First messageDear DANorth, Offline #12 2008-11-12 22:06:36
Re: First messageDear DANorth, Offline #13 2009-01-05 20:46:38
Re: First messageI drive a '98 Forester and am pretty happy to have an AWD vehicle that gets an average of 27 mpg driving up and down in the mountains every day. Nice to find your site! Offline #14 2009-02-13 02:01:04
Re: First messageHowdy, Offline #15 2009-02-13 20:35:06
Re: First messageWelcome aboard! Offline #16 2009-04-12 21:06:40
Re: First messageI'm new here - sent here by a friend. I have 2 BMW convertibles. A 1997 Black 328ic and a 1995 Red 325ic. Last edited by mbrock5532 (2009-04-12 21:11:03) Offline #17 2009-05-29 15:42:44
Re: First messageJust joined! koodos to the guy who mentioned this website on the chevy malibu forum ! Offline #18 2009-07-15 17:47:00
Re: First messageHi all. I created my own Excel spreadsheet to track all sorts of MPG, Cost per mile, Averages, Records, etc. But I got tired of carrying around all my receipts then entering them at my computer later on, so I searched for an online solution. After trying out several other sites, I found this one and it's definitely the one for me! Thanks to the creator(s) of the site for a useful [and free] product! Offline #19 2009-07-20 21:32:21
Re: First messageWelcome aboard! Offline #20 2009-11-24 01:53:35
Re: First messageThis is a cool site, can't wait for my mpg records following my next fillup. I just got this 3 banger metro and I want to see what it can do. It's easy on the wallet so far and I can't be in any hurry for the next fillup because the metro is doing it's thing. saving me money and gas. Offline #21 2009-12-29 15:18:41
Re: First messageHi, new to the forum, just purchased a 98 Chevy Malibu LS, 42k, pretty clean, starting to notice it has the dreaded intake gasket leak, I am hoping to repair it after winter, its not leaking too bad, yet.... I typically do repairs myself so any input would be nice! Offline #22 2010-02-26 14:35:32
Re: First messageI joined the site in October of 2008 (also thanks to Kim Komando!) about five months after I bought a new Suzuki XL-7. I used to keep a notebook in my car to track my mileage, so I was easily able to enter all the old data onto the web site. Since then I've bought a new motorcycle and a new Subaru Forester for my wife. I want to thank the site owner(s) for a really user friendly - and free! - method for tracking fuel and maintenance expenses for all of my vehicles. I've turned a few of my friends and coworkers onto MPGTune.com, but most of them call me a geek for religiously using this site. So I guess I should say hello to my fellow members of the Geek Squad! Last edited by danerad (2010-03-01 16:38:31) Offline #23 2010-03-18 14:55:51
Re: First messageHello to all. Found this site and will visit it and use it faithfully! My 2009 Pontiac Vibe GT is gone for the day but will input my mileage numbers this evening for all to view. Every vehicle I've owned has ALL it's data recorded, and this latest is no different. Offline #25 2010-06-25 23:18:56
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