DENVER – The downturn in the economy has consumers trying to find ways to cut back their spending and increase their savings. MPGTune.com today announced that its free website that has already enabled users to track and maximize more than eight million miles of fuel use – saving them vital dollars on their fuel costs and helping them environmentally cut their carbon emissions.
“With a big portion of the family budget being spent on transportation, fuel costs are an easy way to cut back spending even with the recent decline in fuel prices nationwide,”
By using their fuel receipts, drivers can easily submit their vehicle mileage and amount of gallons purchased for every fill-up via the web or cellular short message service (SMS) and the website seamlessly calculates the miles per gallon and keeps ongoing track of the data. Users can then compare their information with other drivers across the country to see if their vehicles are running efficiently, or due for some mechanic work to maximize their fuel use. According to user data already submitted on the website, the average miles per gallon (MPG) of a user’s car nationwide is about 23.4 MPG.
“The interactive part of our website is a very important feature that really makes us a valuable resource for drivers,” Timmons said. “Not only do we make it easy to view results from other drivers, but we also feature communication forums where drivers can discuss ways to maximize fuel use, better tune up their engines, and even keep log of their maintenance records.”
MPGTune.com also can help the green driver cut back on their carbon emissions and maximize their fuel efficiency.
“Everyone is trying to cut back on their carbon footprint and we make it easy to track and ensure that your car is the most fuel efficient it can be,” Timmons said. “For car buyers shopping for a fuel efficient vehicle, we are an easy to use website that has real driver data for miles per gallon instead of the reports from the manufacturer.”
For more information on MPGTune.com, or to easily start tracking your own vehicle’s gas mileage, visit them today at www.mpgtune.com.
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Media Contact:
Tony Timmons
EquityPR For MPGTune.com
Phone: 702-496-6028



