forest172
Member Since: 12 Feb 2010
Location: uk
Posts: 69
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DG wrote:I've never really understood why peeps have an expectation that they will achieve the official figures, which are afterall achieved in exacting conditions ....as opposed to the real world. You are right John and we will see averages improve slightly as the FFBH use diminishes.
I never expected LR`s figures, but driving like miss daisy expected slightly more than 21ish. Perhaps 24-25mpg. Cars:-MY11 Evoque SD4 Pure, MY12 Defender 90 XS & MY08 Evo X RS
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10th Mar 2010 9:23 am |
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peteJ
Member Since: 20 Sep 2009
Location: St Albans
Posts: 75
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Winger wrote:It will be interesting to see how/if MPG improves as the weather warms up.......
Now are you talking MPG on the screen or 'real' mpg....
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10th Mar 2010 12:07 pm |
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pavol
Member Since: 02 Mar 2010
Location: Poprad
Posts: 31
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I want to share some figures with you too.
On an D4 HSE I tested in December last year I did around 120 km, hammering, speeding up to the limit on a german highway, heavy traffic with a jam as well, and I did 11 l/100 km which is around 24,6 mpg. I don´t remember how much had it on the counter, but I am pretty sure it was below 10.000 km.
Today I had the pleasure to drive an D4 HSE (almost identical specs) and despite the fact that its actually warmer than in december, I tried to drive in a fuel saving defensive way, I never came under 12 l/100 km. The vehicle had over 17.000 km.
I don´t know if the DPF was full or what the heck, but I´m confused
I would suppose the car with higher numbers on the counter would tend to higher mpgs. It is vice versa. Very strange, don´t you think? A coincidence maybe?
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10th Mar 2010 8:37 pm |
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