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206 GTI 180 for £1500 MPG?
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 10:13 am Up
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Kersh wrote:
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Is it in good condition.....thats seems too cheap for an 80k 180.

from peugeot center as a disposable vehicle due to mileage to high for forecort, the wheels are bubbling a little, there's one key mark and one of the foglights looks a bit muddy and the front seats are bobbled. For £1500 though, bargain surely.

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Buy it, fix it up and sell it on. I wouldn't buy a car if I was worried about the fuel consumption.
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Anony-X wrote:
from peugeot center as a disposable vehicle due to mileage to high for forecort, the wheels are bubbling a little, there's one key mark and one of the foglights looks a bit muddy and the front seats are bobbled. For £1500 though, bargain surely.


you can sort out the bubbles using the same method as a "fuzz" remover for clothing, that's what i did Smile need to do it again though already damn suede!


great price for the car mind!

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rttam
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bet the fuel consumption wouldnt be much different if driven the same way as you drive the 1.1 bigger more powerful engine moving the same weight means engine doesnt have to work as hard Smile

i get 33.5mpg average and thats mostly b-roads and a bit of around town

 
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again, 206 is the next generation of corsa/106/saxo
 
 

 

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rttam wrote:

i get 33.5mpg average and thats mostly b-roads and a bit of around town

Same as me!

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I get sound 35-36 to the gallon, mainly b roads and town driving too, it's roughly the same I was getting in my gti 138
 
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im getting better from my 180 thani was from my 1.1 just because i didnt drive the 1.1 nicely at all!
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i baught a Toyota Corolla TSport in the end, im averaging 33MPG with the occassional lift, if im careful i can get 38MPG
 

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i've had 42mpg out of my 180 Razz
 
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j7gti wrote:
i've had 42mpg out of my 180 Razz

Is that avarage though?

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Big_Rich180 wrote:
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i've had 42mpg out of my 180 Razz

Is that avarage though?

Yeah that is but i do service it every 6000 miles Razz max i've had on a long run is about 48 mpg

 
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j7gti wrote:
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i've had 42mpg out of my 180 Razz

Is that avarage though?

Yeah that is but i do service it every 6000 miles Razz max i've had on a long run is about 48 mpg

Thats pretty good, I used to service mine every 5k and im not sure i got that MPG, well done.

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What am I doing wrong aha I over 2000 miles I've only got an average of 22 and I rarely rag it, my engine man lights on with o2 sensor error, would a lambda sensor really effect my mpg that much "/
 



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Dan- wrote:
What am I doing wrong aha I over 2000 miles I've only got an average of 22 and I rarely rag it, my engine man lights on with o2 sensor error, would a lambda sensor really effect my mpg that much "/

I guess it could do, I think it changes the fueling dependant on its readings.

EDIT: Ok perhaps not that much, I used to average 28MPG and I was a bit enthusiastic at times Laughing

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