30:th-Jan-2015, 21:45:28
I have just posted this in a posting on the forum but thought it might be useful to stick it here too:
A year or so ago, a friend introduced me to http://www.fuelly.com which is free to join. It tracks your mpg to put it simple. Basically when you fill up, on your receipt will be how much you spent, price per litre and how many litres you filled up with. Each time you fill up, reset your trip meter and go to the fuelly website with how much you filled up with etc and it works out your fuel usage. I have a 2010 Astra 1.7cdti Elite and my average mpg according to fuelly (it averages your mpg from all the details you enter over each time) I am getting 47 mpg.
My best mpg has been 53 mpg
I have filled up 41 times
Total miles tracked 14,765
Cost per mile £0.127.
Tip - When you enter a fuel up, do not tick the 'This is a partial fuel up' box at the bottom as this affects the graph that plots your fill ups over the year.
You can also browse other Fuelly users vehicles to see what mpg others are achieving
A year or so ago, a friend introduced me to http://www.fuelly.com which is free to join. It tracks your mpg to put it simple. Basically when you fill up, on your receipt will be how much you spent, price per litre and how many litres you filled up with. Each time you fill up, reset your trip meter and go to the fuelly website with how much you filled up with etc and it works out your fuel usage. I have a 2010 Astra 1.7cdti Elite and my average mpg according to fuelly (it averages your mpg from all the details you enter over each time) I am getting 47 mpg.
My best mpg has been 53 mpg
I have filled up 41 times
Total miles tracked 14,765
Cost per mile £0.127.
Tip - When you enter a fuel up, do not tick the 'This is a partial fuel up' box at the bottom as this affects the graph that plots your fill ups over the year.
You can also browse other Fuelly users vehicles to see what mpg others are achieving