My entire mileage log is on cleanmpg.com under "HyperDrive 1." My MPG results appear high when compared to normal driving mileage logs (e.g. Fuelly.com ) but is relatively normal when compared to other hypermiling mileage logs on cleanmpg.com. Walter Lee aka "HyperDrive 1" on Cleanmpg.com 2010 Toyota Prius III Blue Ribbon/Dark Grey Yokohama Avid (front 50 psi/rear 48 psi) Grill blocking (on and off depending on the temperature) ScangaugeII Odometer=+20300 miles/overall 60.9 mpg
I stopped tracking on Fuelly a while ago because I didn't know about the mobile site. I'll start again now
sweet...6 2011's have been added since I started the thread. This is like a telethon...I need four more cars!!
Joined yesterday before I saw this thread .. got the mobile app to work as well. seems fun and useful!!
It's so good to see so many new users. I never use the mobile app anyway. I just print my receipt & write the tripmeter miles on it & log it in later when I'm on my computer. I like to look around the site a little anyway.
ok, I signed up! Still have 3/4 tank from the purchase last week, so it will be a while... my username is krazypriuslady can I change my forum name to match? I don't want to be a nubee anymore
I added my 2011 Prius 11 as well. Only have 1 fill up & going strong at almost 300 miles & not even at the 1/2 way pips. about 59.5mpg right now on this tank, highest during this 300 miles has been 60.9.
First, copy the signature from the fuelly.com site. Next, go towards top of the page, click "user cp". Finally, click on edit signature & paste the signature that u copied from the site.
I've been entering all my fill-up data on gasbuddy.com for several years now. (~51 MPG average since I got my 2010 Prius) If I'm going to join Fuelly, why not also cleanmpg and fueleconomy.gov (and maybe others that don't come to mind)? Is there a convenient way to share this data so that it appears on these sites? I'm not just talking about exporting and importing existing data, but also echoing new data entries to multiple sites.
Wish there was a way to easily share data between the sites you mentioned. In the end each site has their users and needs... Fuelly seems to have the best match of needs, social media, and other tracking...
I just signed up with Fuelly. I just bought a 2012 and have filled up only once. I will post my current tank once I fill up again. With my last Prius I just logged it on an excel spreadsheet for my own FYI.
Another benefit of this thread is that the Prius is surging ahead of the Mazda 3 (which is the #7 most tracked car on Fuelly). Between this campaign and higher gas prices, the number of registered Prii has gone up a lot. Targeting spot #5 next....