I'm actually impressed with the fuel economy on this mahine
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I'm usually changing up later than it suggests and changing down earlier. The engine loves to rev and I love driving. I can switch off the MPG, but I wish I could switch off the gear change suggestions. I don't mind it telling me what gear I'm in, but I can make up my own mind when to change.
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I’m afraid that needs to be backed up with tank to tank calculations. The trip computer bases it’s calculations on snap shots of recent driving so if for instance it starts just before a period of very light duty then it will pull the numbers up. It’s only after quite a long period they stabilise.
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i've slowly improved and am now averaging circa 50mpg. This is for a daily round trip commute of 120 miles, 50% motorway / 50% A & B roads with an average speed of approx 50 mph. All the 50's.
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New here . I have a 66 plate 18 month old 2 0l sport nav. My car drinks petrol. Just drove 4 miles and lost 13 miles on petrol .
So far i filled car up full . Reset trip meter and have driven 77 miles . I have 185 miles left before filling up again . Not flooring it and being carefull. I do a lot of town driving but tonight was non stop no traffic 30 to 40 mph !
So far i filled car up full . Reset trip meter and have driven 77 miles . I have 185 miles left before filling up again . Not flooring it and being carefull. I do a lot of town driving but tonight was non stop no traffic 30 to 40 mph !
Did you start with a cold engine.? The engine will run rich for the first few miles until it fully warmed up, a bit like when you need the choke out on old carburettor engine.Lachyboy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 29, 2018 11:09 pm New here . I have a 66 plate 18 month old 2 0l sport nav. My car drinks petrol. Just drove 4 miles and lost 13 miles on petrol .
So far i filled car up full . Reset trip meter and have driven 77 miles . I have 185 miles left before filling up again . Not flooring it and being carefull. I do a lot of town driving but tonight was non stop no traffic 30 to 40 mph !
30-40 is not a particularly efficient speed.
The remaining range is calculated in the most recent consumption - what range did it predict when the tank was full?
Mine has averaged about 39mpg in real world NOT what the screen shows which is 42 ish.
Most journeys are 7/8 miles one way with the odd 30/40 mile trip.
Impressed with MPG on longer journeys but so so on short journeys.
However for a 2.0litre can't complain.
Most journeys are 7/8 miles one way with the odd 30/40 mile trip.
Impressed with MPG on longer journeys but so so on short journeys.
However for a 2.0litre can't complain.
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