Keeping fuel receipts

yup. (along with mileage covered, average mpg, what the car thinks the MPG was)

Whoops, yeah...and the trip computer tally. Haven't gone as far as logging the car's MPG readout, that gets left to tick up to 99 hrs 59 mins (~42 MPG average over the past 100 hrs in my boggo 2l TDIapparently...would rather not know the fudge factor :o).
 
But why pay cash for anything other than tiny amounts that don't matter anyway?


I withdraw £x at the start of every week. It comes in handy for buying fruit and veg at the market stall who don't have chip & pin, it comes in handy when I want to buy a Twix from the newsagents, etc. Cash transactions are still alive.
 
Record volume, price and date in excel file to log fuel consumption, then bin.

This :)

(although it's usually more a case of, write mileage on receipt, stick in centre console and forget for 3 months, then spend 2hrs updating spreadsheet :()
 
I've got a google docs speadsheet that tracks my usage, and tells me when things need servicing/replacing

It's got 92 fuel entries in it now :eek:
 
I tend to keep the last one in the glove box, just in case someone cocks up I end up getting incorrectly reported for bilking or whatever they call it. For the sake of chucking it in the glove box, it seems daft not to considering the headache it would be trying to disprove it otherwise.
 
I've still got a few from the last couple of months, I tend to put them in my wallet when leaving the garage and forget about them for quite a while. Got no reason to keep them.
 
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