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shilen



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Unbelievable Fuel Comsumption

I was heading out for a meeting the other day and reset my fuel comsumption. Heading to the motorway I was getting about 25. Got on the motorway and after about 20 minutes noticed it had gone up to 38! That s new record for me but it kept getting better and better as it crept upto 40, then 42, 44 and even 48!!! Then i noticed that I was looking at the AVERAGE SPEED!!! Duhhhhhhh! Big Cry Big Cry (must have caught the button when indicating!!!) Now - 2017 BMW X3 M Sport Carbon Black
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Post #24411 18th Jul 2008 10:26 am
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Yeah I did that the other day too Whistle

Post #24413 18th Jul 2008 10:28 am
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Oance looked at the "trip" and thought it was "Range" and was very pleased for some good miles until I saw that the miles where never comming down even driving through town. Laughing Laughing FREELANDER 2 TD4 SE (XS UK) IZMIR BLUE SIDE STEPS COLD PACK BI-XENON TINTED WINDOWS - AND PROUD OF HER

Post #24416 18th Jul 2008 10:53 am
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avtur



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more miles ....

I've done a couple of trips this week and recorded ...

320miles @ 45.5 ave.mpg and 201 miles @ 44.4 ave.mpg.

Looking at total miles so far this tank 547 with needle still showing 1/4 full.

Oh, and no mistakes between mpg and mph !

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shilen



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avtur - thats mighty impressive!!

Mines an auto and i have always been told that an auto will achieve about 6mpg less than a manual, how true that is i do not know. my best mpg is 36.5mpg. Now - 2017 BMW X3 M Sport Carbon Black
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Post #24423 18th Jul 2008 4:31 pm
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avtur



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shilen wrote:
my best mpg is 36.5mpg.


Auto's do usually take a hit on consumtion, but your 36.5 sounds pretty good to me.

The technology in auto boxes (like everything else) is improving all the time. The new style auto's like VW's DSG and now Ford & Volvo with their Powershift gear box (all working on the same principle of two layshafts and two computer controlled wet clutches) are providing CO2 & MPG within a couple of percent of the manual cars. I'm sure I've read that there are some high tech engine/gearbox combinations that can return better consumption than their manual equivalent. As a fan of autos that's good news for me.

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Yes as the DSG style boxes have no torque converter there is less power loss thru the gearbox, so no reason why they cant be as good as a manual. At work
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Post #24431 18th Jul 2008 7:23 pm
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avtur



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on a mission now ....

chicken george wrote:
Yes as the DSG style boxes have no torque converter there is less power loss thru the gearbox, so no reason why they cant be as good as a manual.


exactly, same losses as a manual Thumbs Up

OK, current tank of fuel has given some excellent results and its getting better. Just 'nipped' out on little job this evening and put another 60 miles on this tankful ...

The low fuel warning light came on at ... ... ... ... ... 609 miles Shocked at which point the range showed 69 miles. Back home I'm at 619 miles with the range showing 47 miles. Next time I use will involve a cold start so that will knock the range down quite a bit, we'll so how far it gets..... I'm on a mission now !

Post #24441 18th Jul 2008 9:58 pm
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So Simple



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I've managed 43.3mpg on over 300 miles this week and thats with less than 1000 miles on the clock. Mind you it was M25 with 50mph restriction for most of the way, plus a nice relaxed run to Bournemouth and back. Sat in traffic a mile from home and it dropped down to 42mpg in about 2 minutes. Have noticed that as soon as you go over 80mph, consumption jumps dramatically but that 6th gear is awesome!

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So Simple wrote:
Have noticed that as soon as you go over 80mph, consumption jumps dramatically but that 6th gear is awesome!


I knew there was a reason i only get 32mpg on long runs Whistle Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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I've had my FL2 for 3 weeks now and have clocked up 1600 miles. Most of these have been on my 80 mile return trip commute (a mix of country A roads and in town nose to tail) and for these journeys the trip computer reports 32.7mpg. I have had one longer trip of 350 miles for which I got 37 mpg (at one point the trip computer was reading 39 mpg then I got bogged down in the M25 Friday afternoon car park Sad ).

I think that these figures are good for the car and to be honest better than I was expecting given that it is an Auto.

So far, apart from a large grin Very Happy , nothing else to report. _________________
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Post #24459 19th Jul 2008 8:27 am
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avtur



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Mission complete ...

OK I bottled out with the range down 17 miles, so I pulled into my local Tesco and filled it right up!

67.9 litres to fill (£86.29 with the 5p off promotion!) Sad

656.6 miles since last fill Shocked

= 44.00mpg Very Happy

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fuel consumtion

Over the last 4 months I have driven 6,000 miles all over the UK / Ireland and consumption is averaging between 40 - 44. I do enjoy heading North (lees traffic) and using the cruise control.....compared to my last car (VW Touran DSG - 2.0 Tdi very difficult to attain 44mpg) the Land Rover is much more refined and very quiet. 600 miles + on a tank allows great flexibility and choice when fills are needed, especially if you can get £0.05 off per litre from Tesco Thumbs Up Kerching that ££££££ saved....OK maybe just £3.00 but better in my pocket.

Last week I borrowed an auto FL2 and covered 120 miles averaged around 36mpg (£18.00 worth of the black stuff) with 15 miles left of driving on the fuel computer, why do dealers never give out cars with any fuel in them Question

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So Simple



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Sorry I haven't posted for a few days, it was as a result of my first fill up!
Having had a petrol pool car for the last three months, my £80 tank fill made me pass out and and I have just come round!

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I'm surprised a bunch of pikeys didn't syphon your fuel as you lay passed out on the floor Laughing At work
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