How FuelClinic.com Works: A Brief Overview


It's very easy to start working with the tools available inside FuelClinic.com

Begin today by keeping your fuel receipts every time you buy fuel for your vehicle. Write your vehicle's odometer reading on the receipt before you leave the fuel pump. Keep at least two consecutive receipts. The more receipts you enter into the FuelClinic.com system, the more accurate your trend analysis will be. (It's best to keep receipts for every fill-up.)

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You can elect to log all of the required information instead of keeping the actual fuel receipts. You can log this information manually, or create an Excel Spreadsheet that can be imported into your FuelClinic account.
Download printable worksheet « Download a printable fuel-receipt worksheet.
Download spreadsheet « Download a fuel-receipt spreadsheet log that you can import into your FuelClinic account later.
Create an account here at www.fuelclinic.com - it's FREE and easy to do. You can add up to three different vehicles in your FuelClinic Garage, tracking the fuel usage details on each separately.
Enter the information stored on your fuel receipts into the Fuel Receipt Form for each vehicle. You can keep your entire fueling history organized here. Edit or delete mistakes using these easy tools. You can print out the entire history, or export it into various data formats.

Sample Fuel Receipt Form

That's it - that's all you need to do to get a handle on your fuel usage using the tools in the Fuel Clinic. The software will take the information that you enter, and over time will create accurate mileage and usage trends for each vehicle in your FuelClinic Garage.


Sample Vehicle Summary Display

There are also tools that track more detailed information, and some graphs and reports require more than just your fuel receipts.

Test Drive FuelClinic now - take a fully functional demo of the website. Click here.
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