#31: Re: My lion has a drinking problem Author: kippo2012, Location: DevonPosted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 1:48 pm ---- After a sh*t load of repairs on mine over the last month or so it's running a hell of a lot better, but unless my fuel gauge is lying to me I've done 300 miles on just over half a tank... I think it's lying to me. Last edited by kippo2012 on Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:56 am; edited 1 time in total
#32: Re: My lion has a drinking problem Author: Rob2859, Location: HalifaxPosted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 6:42 pm ---- I averaged 17mpg in my 2.8TD shogun last week. The joys.
#33: Re: My lion has a drinking problem Author: nplima, Location: NW London, UKPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 3:42 am ---- Hi All,
The air filter was replaced and it is with a sense of relief that I find that the mileage is more in line with my expectations and with the results other 206 owners have published on Fuelly.com.
I have a normal service scheduled for 1800 miles from now and possibly things will improve further with new oil, oil filters and whatnot.
#34: Re: My lion has a drinking problem Author: Necro, Location: BedfordshirePosted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 5:44 am ----
usher wrote:
Necro wrote:
138Andy wrote:
Necro wrote:
Domo wrote:
im not sure bout mpg but i know for £10 in my 1.6 i get around 35 miles,
My 2.0L does 55 miles from a tenner if I'm lucky.
£80 gets me to and from work 135miles there 135miles back
You must put ya foot down then. I got 232 miles outta £60 last week.
how lol best ive had is about 32mpg
i average 27-28mpg 200 - 250 a tank
I read that as you only got 135 miles from £80. Am I reading that wrong then?
#35: Re: My lion has a drinking problem Author: macca1411, Location: Westhoughton, LancashirePosted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 6:44 am ----
Necro wrote:
usher wrote:
Necro wrote:
138Andy wrote:
Necro wrote:
Domo wrote:
im not sure bout mpg but i know for £10 in my 1.6 i get around 35 miles,
My 2.0L does 55 miles from a tenner if I'm lucky.
£80 gets me to and from work 135miles there 135miles back
You must put ya foot down then. I got 232 miles outta £60 last week.
how lol best ive had is about 32mpg
i average 27-28mpg 200 - 250 a tank
I read that as you only got 135 miles from £80. Am I reading that wrong then?
135 miles to work and 135 miles back home equals a round trip of 270 miles. So yes you were reading it wrong.
#36: Re: My lion has a drinking problem Author: Rob2859, Location: HalifaxPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 12:33 pm ----
macca1411 wrote:
Necro wrote:
usher wrote:
Necro wrote:
138Andy wrote:
Necro wrote:
Domo wrote:
im not sure bout mpg but i know for £10 in my 1.6 i get around 35 miles,
My 2.0L does 55 miles from a tenner if I'm lucky.
£80 gets me to and from work 135miles there 135miles back
You must put ya foot down then. I got 232 miles outta £60 last week.
how lol best ive had is about 32mpg
i average 27-28mpg 200 - 250 a tank
I read that as you only got 135 miles from £80. Am I reading that wrong then?
135 miles to work and 135 miles back home equals a round trip of 270 miles. So yes you were reading it wrong.
I can only dream of such economy. £80 gets me 160 miles
#37: Re: My lion has a drinking problem Author: Johnbyron, Location: ScunthorpePosted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 1:05 pm ---- I get between 29mpg and 34 mpg in my 180 depending on how hard I drive it, if I fill up and jump straight on motorway to come home with no traffic I get around 41-45mpg but as soon as I have to stop for more than a minute with the engine running it destroys my average mpg
#38: Re: My lion has a drinking problem Author: dan_manu, Location: Flintshire, North WalesPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 1:24 pm ---- 35 - 40 mpg in my 1.4 2000
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