Mpg readings HELP.

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london-99
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Post by london-99 »

Hi to you all :D
Hope all is well
I have listed a subject on the MPG of 206 cc and i have had many people who are giving many different readings and same problems.
If you can please take the time to list the following:

Year of car:

Eng size 1.6, 2l etc:

Mileage on car:

MPG that you get:

This wil help many and myself in finding out if the readings are correct or if we have a problem in the way we drive the car.
Pugs answer is it seems to be to reinstall the computer software. :?
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04 plate 1.6s same spec as the Allure.
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:Rear lex lights.
:Wind stop.

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Post by TheMinel »

mine is a 2002 1.6.
when i measured it, with mixed driving styles, I was doing 10.3Litres / 100 km with UL95 as per trip computer on the dash.
Then i tried to measure it with Optimax (after a couple of full tanks of it) and it'd gone up to 10.9.
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london-99
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Post by london-99 »

Many thanks for the readings :D
New 53 Plate allure, Blue, one of the first in the UK.
Car has been rejected.
04 plate 1.6s same spec as the Allure.
mods to date:
:Rear lex lights.
:Wind stop.

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Lyndon
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Post by Lyndon »

i'd love to help but mine's a old skool CC and doesn't have ther trip computer thingy :(
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slimgym
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Post by slimgym »

March 03 2.0 SE, 4000 Miles, 32 MPG with mainly stop/start urban use.
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Esselle
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Post by Esselle »

Sept 2003

2.0l

1400 miles

25-28MPG (mainly round town driving, short trips)

london-99
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Post by london-99 »

Many thanks for the readings :D , keep them coming
New 53 Plate allure, Blue, one of the first in the UK.
Car has been rejected.
04 plate 1.6s same spec as the Allure.
mods to date:
:Rear lex lights.
:Wind stop.

Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

Nov '02
2.0 SE
18,200 miles
Depends on the gap between the accelerator and the floor ;)

Constant 60mph on a motorway will get me around 45mpg average. Flooring it to work and back every day gets me nearer 26mpg.

Overall average according to the compootah is currently just over 32mpg.
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Pauline
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Post by Pauline »

Dec 01, 2.0l, 26k, worked out that I get 32pmg and computer reads 31. Mixed driving styles, but usually longish trips (over 15 miles) sometimes stop/start, sometimes 70mph! Gets muich better on motorway journeys - 40mpg at a guess.
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Derrick
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Post by Derrick »

August 2003 2.0 l Allure 2,800 miles on clock & the computer says an average fuel consumtion of 27.4mpg. We do mostly short trips & a lot of around town motoring. I think I have a heavy foot as well ! :D
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phonic
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Post by phonic »

Well, Ive just hit 115 miles on £13 of petrol. Thats from the low fuel light coming on and driving until it lit up again doing a mixture of urban and a little motorway driving. That good or bad then for a 2.0 CC SE?