What MPG do you return

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406silverhdi
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What MPG do you return

Post by 406silverhdi »

HDI 90

Miles since i filled up
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Current MPG (the engine was off)
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Average since last fill up
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Diesel left until next fill up (The oil level is fine, it reads low just after i turn it off)
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Please don't turn into my brother, I'm sure he'd drive 10 miles rather than wait 30 seconds at traffic lights :shock:
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Post by Welly »

Stop willy waving :lol: we can't get anywhere near that figure :cry:

If I'm wheely wheely carefull I can get 53MPG on a long stint but mostly on my mixed town driving I get 37 in summer 33 in winter.

Oh, and your centre console needs hoovering with a soft brush attachment :P

And, why have you got 160MPH on your speedo :?
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30-33 normally, 38-42 on a run, you bastatrds!

But at least mine doesn't sound like a peice of agricultural machinery..... :cheesy:
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Post by ed209 »

Around 35mpg mixed driving, not that good for a diesel :cry:
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*Ahem....
DaiRees wrote:But at least mine doesn't sound like a peice of agricultural machinery..... :cheesy:
Black Pearl, about the H[color=red]P[/color]i wrote:getting weird looks off people when i fill it up with unleaded with it sounding like a diesel
even jameslxdt wrote:all HPi's do sound very rough
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The pearl is telling porkies. It doesn't sound like a diesel! At least mine doesn't. Sometimes a little coarse but no-where near diesel noisy!
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DaiRees wrote:The pearl is telling porkies. It doesn't sound like a diesel! At least mine doesn't. Sometimes a little coarse but no-where near diesel noisy!
Alright Dai, don't worry fella. I was only joking

*here.......
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Cheers mate, that's much better :lol:
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Post by TooT »

23mpg :cry:
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Post by mav »

35mpg normal
50mpg at 60mph
25mpg at 70+ (private roads of course)
The answers no!


Now whats the question?
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Post by Blue406 »

hmmm

I'd say with a mix of stop start rush hour traffic and clear roads during the week... about 28 to 34 mpg.
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Post by GeordieBoy »

Welton wrote:
And, why have you got 160MPH on your speedo :?
Haven't you got that, cos I have? :cheesy:

Normal town driving that I do most of I get 33-38mpg, Motorway 40-50mpg. 45mpg @ 90mph tho. :cheesy:
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Post by mbell666 »

I am having bit of miss fire at the minute (probably duff injector) and i am getting about 53/54mpg (shell v-power) but thats 55 mile each way mostly dual carriage way commute.

Hope getting the miss fir sorted will bring it a couple of mpg.
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Post by Ohabu »

About 55 on my petrol 1.8 when I drive economically.

30-35 when I dont.
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