I noticed a Hyundai in the shopping centre this morning with the Fuel Consumption sticker still on the window which I thought was unusual.
I created a Fuel Consumption Calculator recently which I designed so I could provide links including the value for cars. The following are links for the Hyundai.
Urban
Extra Urban
Hyundai i30cw owners can use these links to quickly determine an estimate of the cost of a trip.
If you'd like to create your own default link with your own values for litres per 100km and the cost of fuel all you need to do is the following:
1. Go to the Petrol Cost Calculator (www.petrolcostcalculator.com.au). You can also find the Petrol Cost Calculator on JustLocal (www.JustLocal.com.au).
2. Enter the value of litres for 100km and the price of fuel you'd like to use and press Submit.
3. The link in the address area of the browser now contains your default values. Bookmark this link and when you go to the Petrol Cost Calculator page all you need to enter is the distance as you'll already have your default values.
JustLocal is a service designed to help people promote their services locally. Knowing the cost of petrol which is usually a hidden cost, can often change where we shop and save us money. For example that return trip into the city cost time and money. Even the trip to the local library to get a free book may end up being far more expensive than downloading an eBook. Often there's a trip to borrow and a trip to return so free isn't so free may not be as free as you think. Crazy as it sounds but the cost of purchasing something on the internet from interstate and having it delivered may end up being cheaper than buying something you want from across town. At least with the Petrol Cost Calculator you can now make better decisions based on actual numbers.
Also don't forget petrol is just one of your car costs but it is the easiest to calculate and that to me is a start.
Kelvin Eldridge
www.OnlineConnections.com.au
Call 0415 910 703 for computer support.
Servicing Doncaster, Templestowe, Eltham, surrounding areas, and where possible, anywhere that I can assist via telephone, VoIP or using the internet.
I created a Fuel Consumption Calculator recently which I designed so I could provide links including the value for cars. The following are links for the Hyundai.
Urban
Extra Urban
Hyundai i30cw owners can use these links to quickly determine an estimate of the cost of a trip.
If you'd like to create your own default link with your own values for litres per 100km and the cost of fuel all you need to do is the following:
1. Go to the Petrol Cost Calculator (www.petrolcostcalculator.com.au). You can also find the Petrol Cost Calculator on JustLocal (www.JustLocal.com.au).
2. Enter the value of litres for 100km and the price of fuel you'd like to use and press Submit.
3. The link in the address area of the browser now contains your default values. Bookmark this link and when you go to the Petrol Cost Calculator page all you need to enter is the distance as you'll already have your default values.
JustLocal is a service designed to help people promote their services locally. Knowing the cost of petrol which is usually a hidden cost, can often change where we shop and save us money. For example that return trip into the city cost time and money. Even the trip to the local library to get a free book may end up being far more expensive than downloading an eBook. Often there's a trip to borrow and a trip to return so free isn't so free may not be as free as you think. Crazy as it sounds but the cost of purchasing something on the internet from interstate and having it delivered may end up being cheaper than buying something you want from across town. At least with the Petrol Cost Calculator you can now make better decisions based on actual numbers.
Also don't forget petrol is just one of your car costs but it is the easiest to calculate and that to me is a start.
Kelvin Eldridge
www.OnlineConnections.com.au
Call 0415 910 703 for computer support.
Servicing Doncaster, Templestowe, Eltham, surrounding areas, and where possible, anywhere that I can assist via telephone, VoIP or using the internet.
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