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320 miles to a full tank?
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Seabook
PostPosted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:09 am Up
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600+ on motorway

500+ town+motorway

 
 

 

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Clearly HDI is the way to go for good fuel consumption then.

At least if I ever upgraded to a 180, my fuel consumption would be nearly the same lol. Wouldn't be too much of a shock.

 
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wish i could get that sorta miles,

30mpg if im lucky sucks Sad

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Jesus. I'm getting around 500 out of a tank average in a 1.4 petrol :/
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If im sensible ill do 320 to a full tank, worse has been 130 to £30, just over half a tank!
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Uz wrote:
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Brimming my tank on the XSi 1.6 16v is £60 and from brim to just as the red light comes on I get 360 miles and thats in town and dual carriage driving.

You need to find somewhere cheaper to fill up. Wink

Wheres the cheapest in Evesham..? I won't use the one up by the Police Station and only fill up at Tesco or Morrisons.

It's not long now till the SW is on the road so roll on the diesel and 500+ miles.

At £60 fill up that is very expensive petrol at I would guess £1.25+ Shocked

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Jamie1337 wrote:
Jesus. I'm getting around 500 out of a tank average in a 1.4 petrol :/

grandad driving ftw ? i cant beleiev that in mine i struggle to get 400 +

 
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brad-morris wrote:
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Jesus. I'm getting around 500 out of a tank average in a 1.4 petrol :/

grandad driving ftw ? i cant beleiev that in mine i struggle to get 400 +

My previous car was a 1.8 petrol in which I did ~14k/year, now i do ~20k/year.

You soon learn how to have a much lighter right foot in order to save yourself literally hundreds of pounds over the year. It's not all about what speed you do, it's how you get to it, and how you control it. I don't speed alot but by no means but I don't do 50 when I can do 70 legally either in order to save a few quid.

When I went up north I got ~575 miles out of a full tank, and did the 350 miles on the way back in just over 6 hours, so not exactly slow either.

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320 miles, Jesus...I can get over 600 on a motorway haul, about 500 cutting about town.

And thats why diesels rule all! Wink

i would have to agree, i managed to get from bristol to rochdale, via stoke, with a 1/4 of a tank

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I got almost 120 miles to 1/8th of tank - £5 to £10

( after i ran out of fuel and had to push it two miles to a petrol station Laughing )

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400miles from a really long run and maybe 200 from normal driving Smile get in
 


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My car is a 1.9 diesel so it doesn't make much sense I dont think. And its costing me a fair bit to keep this up!!!

Does that information change if its good or bad?

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It's still bad. My mum's is one of those & it would do 460 miles on £50 - £55 so almost a full tank!
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I find that the first 1/3 of my tank goes really quick, and then makes up for it on the last 2/3's.

I've just bought my 180 GTi and I struggle to get 300 miles out of a full tank. In fact, last full tank ( brim to just as the fuel light came on ) was 260 miles.

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it help putting a good quality fuel in. ill probably get shot down for this but ive been using tesco fuel for about 8-9 months now! but when the mot was due i stuck 1/2 tank of shell optimax in. and ill tell u that u CAN feel the difference. butive yet to see if it gives me any better fuel consumption.
 
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