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sleepybadger July 9 2021, 01:10:41 UTC
I haven't tracked like that, but between hardly ever having to fill up, not paying any tolls, etc, it's definitely helped with savings.

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spaciireth July 9 2021, 01:14:10 UTC
When work was closed last year, I went from using a tank a fortnight to using a tank a month. I kind of miss the fact that down here, we're pretty much re-opened and I'm driving as much as ever. I need to get my bike back in working order again.

Do you use some kind of app to keep track of this stuff and make your graphs, or do you measure it all manually? I am a big graphs fan.

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fbhjr July 9 2021, 10:49:34 UTC
When I go to the gas station I take a photo of my mileage in my car and the volume and cost on the pump.
Then, I put it into an Excel spreadsheet on my computer at home and use that to make the charts.

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malterre July 9 2021, 17:53:58 UTC
And his mileage takes a drive when his wife borrows the car because she's a leadfoot LOL.

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chaquir July 9 2021, 06:19:02 UTC
Working from home sure made a huge difference for you.

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meathiel July 9 2021, 08:12:35 UTC
Same here.
I filled up the car for the last time in December!

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msmidge July 10 2021, 21:54:32 UTC
Wow, that's a long commute. A Volt or similar would probably be a good car for you in that case!

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fbhjr July 11 2021, 00:48:43 UTC
Sadly the apartment complex where we live does not have chargers for electric cars. And, it would be tough to run a power cord out my window and down to the lot.
If not for that, I'd do an electric car without issue.

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