CarScope tracks your fuel consumption, maintenance costs, and mileage across all your vehicles. Log expenses by category, analyze spending patterns with detailed charts, and keep your vehicle history in one place.
Three steps to take control of your vehicle costs
Enter your car, motorcycle, or truck with its photo, VIN, license plate, and odometer reading. CarScope supports multiple vehicles at once.
Record each fuel stop, oil change, tire rotation, insurance payment, or repair. Attach photos of receipts and documents for your records.
See fuel efficiency trends, cost breakdowns by category, monthly spending charts, and cumulative ownership costs at a glance.
Features
Log fuel, service, repair, insurance, fines, parking, accessories, and toll costs. Categorize every expense so you know exactly where your money goes.
Visualize fuel efficiency over time, compare monthly costs, see cost-per-mile breakdowns, and analyze ownership costs with clear charts and reports.
Switch between MPG, L/100km, km/L, or MPL at any time. Supports liters, gallons, kg, and kWh for electric and hybrid vehicles.
Export your data to CSV for analysis or backup. Import existing records from Fuelio, Fuelly, Drivvo, or Spritmonitor without losing your history.
Set reminders for oil changes, tire rotations, inspections, and insurance renewals so you never miss a service interval again.
Manage multiple cars, motorcycles, or trucks from one account. Your data syncs across devices so you can log expenses anywhere.
CarScope includes a comprehensive database of cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, scooters, and more. Look up any vehicle to see production years, generations, and technical specifications before you buy or to identify exactly which model you own.
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