Are you actually improving your gas mileage and saving money on gas? If you’re following the gas mileage tips here, then you certainly are. But how do you know how much better you’re doing, or how much money you’re saving?
The first step towards making gas mileage improvements is to record your fuel purchases, miles driven, and amount paid in a log. This allows you to track your gas mileage improvements over time.
Here is a free PDF that you can download: “MPG & Fuel Purchase Log”. Print this out, make copies, and keep them in your car’s glove box.
By using the gas mileage calculator, you can determine what your initial miles-per-gallon are. Then, every time you stop to put gas in your car, record the details in your “MPG & Fuel Purchase Log”.
Not only will this help you get a clear picture of how much you are spending on gas, but you’ll be able to see at a glance what sort of gas mileage improvements you’re getting, and see your progress over time.
Click here to download your free “MPG & Fuel Purchase Log“!

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1 Thomas Saunders // Aug 5, 2008 at 3:53 pm
Great work. I will be taking action on your info.
Thomas
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