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"I think the idea for this site is really wonderful. It is one of those things that seems so obvious to do it is surprising no one had before. I guess things had to reach a point where people were just really paying attention to mileage."
- Jonathan from Chicago
"I have only just started using your site - and I think it will give me some good insight to my gas usage. Thanks for providing a site like this."
- Trish from Canada
"I can really tell who's driving which car from week to week, just by looking at the average mileage reports."
- Wesley from Virginia
"Thanks for putting this website up. I'm using it to track my mileage for my car and motorcycle."
- Robert from Baltimore
"As I enter more and more receipts - I get a real good view of my gas usage. I like the way it estimates my yearly cost. What an eye opener!"
- Trish from Canada
"I love your FuelClinic website!"
- Pat from Saskatchewan, Canada
"As I said previously I could find nothing else on the web like your site! Love it - Keep up the great work!"
- Charles from Ontario, Canada
"I have told my friends about FuelClinic and they are now starting to use it as well! Thanks."
- Melvin from Manitoba, Canada
"If we want to move towards a low-polluting, sustainable society, we need to get consumers to think about their purchases."
- David Suzuki
"I feel more confident than ever that the power to save the planet rests with the individual consumer."
- Denis Hayes, Chair, Earth Day Network
"Each and every one of us can make changes in the way we live our lives and become part of the solution."
- Al Gore
"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world."
- Anne Frank
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Eco-Driving Techniques
Check your tire pressure
Keep tires properly inflated to the recommended tire pressure. This alone can reduce the average amount of fuel use by 3-4 percent. Under-inflated tires increase rolling resistance and reduce fuel economy. They also wear more rapidly. Check the vehicle's door-post sticker for minimum cold tire inflation pressure.
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Keep tires properly inflated to the recommended tire pressure. This alone can reduce the average amount of fuel use by 3-4 percent. Under-inflated tires increase rolling resistance and reduce fuel economy. They also wear more rapidly. Check the vehicle's door-post sticker for minimum cold tire inflation pressure.
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