No matter how many times I talk to him about his mileage allowance, he refuses to keep up and keep track. He says he doesn’t have the time or the organizational skills to do so. I can’t do it for him, but I am getting very upset with him. If it was his own car, it would be his own problem, and he could skip the mileage allowance if he wanted to. However, it’s our car, not his. I wish he would think about things like this before he rams around town for his company at my expense.I can’t complain about this company though. They have been very good to us, and it’s not their fault that he won’t take the time to write down and keep track of the mileage allowance. They certainly shouldn’t do it, and wouldn’t really have a way to do it anyway. They offer it to him, and that is all they need to do. If he would take the time to take care of it and get the money that is due to him, we could put it away towards yet another car.

I'm sure he'll have the same mentality when it comes to hypermiling driving tricks and modifications, as the first step in fuel conservation could be gauging your mileage. 

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