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How to calculate and keep track of car's mileage: Tips and guide

Calculating and keeping track of your car's mileage is an importa... Read More
Calculating and keeping track of your car's mileage is an important aspect of vehicle ownership. If you track your mileage, you can see how your fuel efficiency changes over time. This can help you to identify ways to improve your fuel efficiency, such as driving more conservatively or making sure that your car is properly tuned. Further, it helps you in keeping track of your fuel expenses and identifying any potential maintenance issues.

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Here's a guide on how to calculate and keep track of your car's mileage.

Fill up your gas tank completely
Reset your trip metre or note down the current reading from the odometer. Keep track of the total distance you travel. Fill up the tank again and note the amount of fuel you added.

Drive your car as you normally would

Once you have filled up your gas tank, drive your car as you normally would. It is advised to maintain speed limits and maintaining moderate speed tends to give you more average than speeding.

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Note down the new reading from the odometer

Subtract the initial reading from the final reading to calculate the distance traveled. Divide the distance traveled by the amount of fuel added to get your fuel efficiency.

Regular maintenance
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Ensure you regularly maintain your car, including oil changes, tyre rotations, and air filter replacements. Proper maintenance contributes to better fuel efficiency and overall performance.

Monitor trends and identify issues

Regularly review your mileage records and look for trends or sudden changes. Significant drops in fuel efficiency could indicate maintenance issues or driving habits that need attention.

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If you notice a considerable decrease in mileage, it's a good idea to have your car inspected by a qualified mechanic.
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