Fuelly – Track, Share & Compare Your Car’s MPG

by Scott Beale on August 8, 2008 · 1 comment

Fuelly

On stage at yesterday’s Start Conference in San Francisco Matt Haughey announced the new web service Fuelly. With Fuelly you can track your gas mileage for multiple vehicles and then share and compare that information with your friends. It’s like a social network for your car that helps you save money on gas.

Fuelly was built by Matt and Paul Bausch using code from MetaFilter, the popular link sharing community weblog that Matt started back in 1999.

UPDATE: Check out Fuelly’s awesome Twitter inspired 404 page.

Fuelly 404

illustration by John Martz

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