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My lion has a drinking problem
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Is 24 mpg acceptable?
sure, that little lion is a heavy drinker
37%
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no way
62%
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nplima
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:14 pm Up
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Hi all,


Just last week I was so happy to join this club and now I am thinking of returning my 2004 Peugeot 206S 1.4 to the dealer.

I have driven this car for just 80 miles, about 50% city and even considering the recent cold weather I am finding it hard to believe that 24.6 miles to the gallon (11.6l for 100Km) is within reason for a car that is working correctly.

I am comparing my fuel figures with those of other owners who have published them in Fuelly.com and I am astounded.

Any views on what can cause this kind of fuel consumption? The same driving style was resulting in more than 40mpg from a 2001 Ford Ka 1.3.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Nplima

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Domo
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:32 pm Up
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im not sure bout mpg but i know for £10 in my 1.6 i get around 35 miles,
 
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broadblaster
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:36 pm Up
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i get more than that from my 180 !!!
on a back road playing
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20Drift
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:00 pm Up
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My old 1.4 did about 38mpg if I drove it carefully. Might be worth getting the car checked out.
 
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kippo2012
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:26 pm Up
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I'm getting between about 20 to 25mpg out of my 1.4... Probably down to the fact I have the most uneconomical drive to work known to man kind.

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Mr-Tigger
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:28 pm Up
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£10 for 35miles?? thats horrendous. my little 1.4 doesnt get driven lightly and its had a tweaks that hardly benefit mpg and i get 50ish for a tenner round town. motorway closer to 75-80
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20Drift
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kippo2012 wrote:
I'm getting between about 20 to 25mpg out of my 1.4... Probably down to the fact I have the most uneconomical drive to work known to man kind.

Do you try and be economical when driving, like rolling up to a stop in gear, using the car's momentum etc?

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kippo2012
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:42 pm Up
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20Drift wrote:
kippo2012 wrote:
I'm getting between about 20 to 25mpg out of my 1.4... Probably down to the fact I have the most uneconomical drive to work known to man kind.

Do you try and be economical when driving, like rolling up to a stop in gear, using the car's momentum etc?

Yeah, I do try and be economical, but I only have a 4 mile drive to work which is little country lanes uphill, downhill, uphill, downhill etc etc, on a cold engine.. Never get higher than 4th gear, if I'm lucky.

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20Drift
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kippo2012 wrote:

Yeah, I do try and be economical, but I only have a 4 mile drive to work which is little country lanes uphill, downhill, uphill, downhill etc etc, on a cold engine.. Never get higher than 4th gear, if I'm lucky.

That sucks. You go F1 style and pump warm oil into the car before starting it, or get a more economical diesel Surprised

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kippo2012
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:48 pm Up
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Haha, I did have more economical diesel. Until it got written off thanks to a woman driver... A blonde one. Typical.
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Andrew
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When was the car last serviced? Change oil, filters and spark plugs and put a bit of injector cleaner treatment in the fuel tank.

I get between 30-35mpg when doing 100% town driving

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jayz206gti
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Average 30 mpg in my 180. Id say £10 would get me 50-60 miles
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Ciucur
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I get around 50-55 miles for a tenner, normal in town driving and when I say normal meaning occasionally reving up to 3000-3200 RPM before shifting.
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pugcruiser
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i get around 50 miles per quater of a tank all depends on driving style too sometimes i race it round but most of the time is sensible driving thats from a 1.6 xs
 
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Dan-
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Domo wrote:
im not sure bout mpg but i know for £10 in my 1.6 i get around 35 miles,

that gets me out the petrol station forecourt Razz

 



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