Based on our record, Fuelly should be more popular than Dealer.com. It has been mentiond 18 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Of course... Your partying needs outweigh the young families trying to get their children to sleep for the primary school two blocks away that drew them to the neighborhood in the first place. There are three primary schools within a few blocks to dealer.com. When the families abandon the neighborhood, and the investors take over.... You think over-priced apartment tenants will also put up with all-night partying... Source: about 1 year ago
Did you know that the 'Get E-Price' button was made by dealer.com? Source: about 1 year ago
Saw one up on the app gap last year, got a little video of it with my gopro. Remember years ago seeing one right on pine ST in Burlington in that little wooded area near dealer.com plus other all over the place. Source: about 1 year ago
Almost every dealer around here is using something from Cox automotive. I just looked them up...holy crap they own a ton of consumer sites as well as dealer: Manheim, Autotrader, dealer.com, KBB to name a few. Source: over 1 year ago
Cox is huge in the used car market. Not selling cars directly to consumers but if you do any shopping through kbb, autotrader, dealer.com or half a dozen other sites they're involved. They also own Manheim who runs most of the lease return centers and wholesale auctions around the country. Source: over 1 year ago
I'd also recommend experimentation with new methods per each tank of gas and use fuelly.com to track and add notes to see which methods work the best for your specific Prius and use case over time. Source: about 1 year ago
Sure there is. Go check out fuelly.com and tell me that you wouldn't be able to estimate pretty closely the mpg of any car you own based on that data and considering your own driving style. Source: about 1 year ago
As to the data the article is using... It mentioned fuelly.com as a source. Just clicking on a few PHEVs from that website, it's abundantly clear how tiny the data set is. Nor does it seem to do much in the way of data verification. I just pulled up the listing for the Chevy Volt. Somehow I doubt there are dozens of people between 200 mpge and 500 mpge (200 mpge = 6 mi/kWh), and even 2 cars are listed at 1 mpge! Source: about 1 year ago
Fuelly.com has real-life experience for each. Source: about 1 year ago
Nice! I have a 2015 corolla LE and my best tank was 50.8 MPG on 412 miles. It was a trip from KY to OH cruising around 65 mph mostly. I average 42.8 MPG across 140,264 miles tracked via fuelly.com. If I didnt live in cold Michigan winters it would be higher. Very fuel-efficent gas-only car, definitely capable of 50+ MPG with the right conditions and certain manner of driving. Source: over 1 year ago
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