Mpg figures anyone??

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Woody
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Post by Woody »

Hi all, summers comin at last...can any of you guys out there share some info with me. We have had a 2litre cc for about four months now and even under very gentle driving we struggle to get the mpg figure above 30. Is it a true reading ? what sort of figures do you all get, I would welcome your replys. Drive carefully. Woody
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Derek
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Post by Derek »

i do a 50/50 mix between a/b road and motorway driving and on average i get 32.5mpg from my CC SE.

motorway driving is normally at between 80-110mph depending on how late i am for work :rolleyes: but normally keep it at 80-85mph.

using shell optimax gave me a gain of less than 1mpg so i wouldn't really recommend it but 30mph doesn't sound right.
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Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

I get about 30 mpg from me 1.6! :oops: Maybe time i gave up my 'lead foot leroy' antics and see if i can up it a little?

Nah! bugger that! think i'll just have to cut back on other things to help pay my fuel bill

Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

Actually, am i bit worried since i dont tend to go much above 120 so surely i should be returning better mpg? I think it is where the missus takes it to work - labours the enging up hills in 3rd at about 1200 revs :(

Cotswolds
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Post by Cotswolds »

My 1.6 gives an average of 44.1 mpg, however I travel on backroads to work and generally get stuck behind something doing around 55mph!

So drive like a granny and you get really good consumption.... doesn't really fit the image though! :lol:
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Erm
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Post by Erm »

i'm sure i get like 20-25 in town driving...... summink to do with redline 1st and 2nd gears :twisted:
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Derek
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Post by Derek »

forgot you don't have a trip computer erm :P

i'll send you a calculator :D
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Erm
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Post by Erm »

yeh i dont......... but least if i flash my lights i dont gotta wait 15 minutes for them to come on :P :P :P
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andyc209
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Post by andyc209 »

I drive country roads to work....

BAN ALL TRACTORS during 8-9 in the morning and 5-6 at night!!!

and I am sorry to say it, but horse boxes as well!!!!

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Derek
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Post by Derek »

ban them all the time, i don't work office hours andy :P

sorry cotswolds :oops:
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Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

My 1.6 gives an average of 44.1 mpg
Has that gone down now that you've actually cleaned it? Less wind resistance and all that! :D

Seriously though, i would never have recognised the cc - looks much better now ;)

Dave T
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Post by Dave T »

I've been told that having the aircon on can effect the fuel consumption, and seeing as the car always defaults to this setting and I can't de-mist the front screen unless the aircon is on (can anyone answer why this so?), I guess I'll never get an optimum MPG. I currently get around 30MPG driving around town and country lanes, don't do a lot of motorway driving.

Dave T

andrew
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Post by andrew »

getting 29mpg at moment.. but there are loads of road works ... when they finnish i expect to be back up to 33mpg .... i live 5 miles from work and stay in 30mph zones .. err oh and a 20 mph now :shock:

Incidently .. was getting like 26/27mpg when i first got it until they updated software.
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plymcouple
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Post by plymcouple »

1st 1000 miles was only 29 mpg 2nd 1000 is it about 31mpg.
We have a 2000cc and thats a mix of town and A road driving.
No good but dont really care to much so long as it stays above 30.

Brenda

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Post by andrew »

getting 37.5 now with motorway driving heh ..... no one spotted me on the m62 .. and ive driven itmany times from start to finnish :)
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