Since I've stopped driving back and for college it's gone up by about 5mpg which is goodsteve_earwig wrote:Great, so as long as all your journeys feature a motorway your laughing

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Since I've stopped driving back and for college it's gone up by about 5mpg which is goodsteve_earwig wrote:Great, so as long as all your journeys feature a motorway your laughing
When I have the money. Looking at £300ish fitted I think.FarmerPug wrote:i see that makes sense.
I was a bit confused there, normally when i hear trough i think of the concrete thing where cattle drink from. It also would make your car go all over the place.
Are you going to retrofit the Cruise Control into it?
A system like that can't be put on most cars.FarmerPug wrote:i cant remember who but i was talking one time about fixing cruise control and they put up an image of a brick and bit of string.
£300 is relativley cheap for a cruise control system, but they realy should be cheaper to add, especially some thing that plugs through the obdII port.
At what speed? My HDi doesn't even manage that (according to the computer anyway). Reset it on the way back from Eastleigh last weekend & still only averaged 43mpg when I got back.Bailes1992 wrote:It does do over 50mpg on the motorway though!
65mphwaue1978 wrote:At what speed? My HDi doesn't even manage that (according to the computer anyway). Reset it on the way back from Eastleigh last weekend & still only averaged 43mpg when I got back.Bailes1992 wrote:It does do over 50mpg on the motorway though!
So the man's saying that because the government will be raking in less cash if we use less fuel they'll have to put the tax up on it and f*ck the consequencesWhile environmentalists would welcome reduced car use and reduced CO2, says Willson, it also means reduced VAT, corporation tax and money to the Treasury. The implications of a further rise in fuel duty would affect all aspects of the economy, increasing prices in general and ultimately costing jobs.
The Boults Lady wrote:"I used to pull up at traffic lights and think they would go green in a little while, and leave my feet on the clutch and accelerator, but now I put it into neutral, the handbrake on and take my feet off the accelerator, which can save you about £10-20 a week.