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Originally Posted by BHarvey
The 1000 mpg cars, as well as fuel logs not up to date need to be deleted, IMO.
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The cars with unexplainable high mpg and the
one-shot MPG-wonders, should indeed be weeded out of the garage, as well as any vehicle where it's clear that not all the fuel used is going into the fuel log.
Removing honest fuel logs that are no longer up to date is a step too far to me.
Not everyone drives all there vehicles all of the time.
Others fill up very infrequently, so what's up-to-date and what isn't ?
Some vehicles are sold or written off, that's no reason to wipe away a member's time & effort to improve MPG and keep a fuel record while they were using that vehicle.
And not everyone keeps their fuel logs updated.
As an example, would you want to remove Jim / 3-wheeler's fuel log, as it hasn't been updated since 2010-11-16 ???