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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: MR MISTER on 08 November 2013, 19:13:45
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The other day I posted that I got 37mpg on a trip to Liverpool. I reset the computer when I got back. Since then I have done about 80 miles, at an average speed of 9mph and returned 14.5 mpg. The traffic, even in a small city like Wakefield, is just horrendous.
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The other day I posted that I got 37mpg on a trip to Liverpool. I reset the computer when I got back. Since then I have done about 80 miles, at an average speed of 9mph and returned 14.5 mpg. The traffic, even in a small city like Wakefield, is just horrendous.
That is almost slow enough to get your wheels stolen while you drive. :) ;D ;D
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Average speed in my Omega is 31 mph iirc. MID reads 22mpg,but real MPG on LPG is considerably less than that.
Thankfully I don't use it very often but use the mobile chip shop most of the time, which returns 40mpg at 45 ppl - equivalent to over 100mpg. :)
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The other day I posted that I got 37mpg on a trip to Liverpool. I reset the computer when I got back. Since then I have done about 80 miles, at an average speed of 9mph and returned 14.5 mpg. The traffic, even in a small city like Wakefield, is just horrendous.
That is almost slow enough to get your wheels stolen while you drive. :) ;D ;D
;D ;D
The thing is, it renders urban figures quoted by manufacturers irrelevant.
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The other day I posted that I got 37mpg on a trip to Liverpool. I reset the computer when I got back. Since then I have done about 80 miles, at an average speed of 9mph and returned 14.5 mpg. The traffic, even in a small city like Wakefield, is just horrendous.
That is almost slow enough to get your wheels stolen while you drive. :) ;D ;D
;D ;D
The thing is, it renders urban figures quoted by manufacturers irrelevant.
Yep.....official figures are total billhooks. :y
Only Mr Tunnie can get near them. ::) ::) ::) :P
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The other day I posted that I got 37mpg on a trip to Liverpool. I reset the computer when I got back. Since then I have done about 80 miles, at an average speed of 9mph and returned 14.5 mpg. The traffic, even in a small city like Wakefield, is just horrendous.
That is almost slow enough to get your wheels stolen while you drive. :) ;D ;D
have you been on lupset? ;D
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If we want to drive, particularly thirsty V6s, then we have to pay the extortionate costs for fuel. Mpg didn't mean much to us really when petrol was much cheaper, and modern traffic and driving styles don't help.
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The other day I posted that I got 37mpg on a trip to Liverpool. I reset the computer when I got back. Since then I have done about 80 miles, at an average speed of 9mph and returned 14.5 mpg. The traffic, even in a small city like Wakefield, is just horrendous.
That is almost slow enough to get your wheels stolen while you drive. :) ;D ;D
have you been on lupset? ;D
I have been known to go a junction further on the M1 to avoid Lupset. ;D
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The other day I posted that I got 37mpg on a trip to Liverpool. I reset the computer when I got back. Since then I have done about 80 miles, at an average speed of 9mph and returned 14.5 mpg. The traffic, even in a small city like Wakefield, is just horrendous.
Did i mention that i drive a 2.0L diesel Passat??? It does most of its work about town....and its fuel comp reports im getting around 40mpg ::) ;D But thats diesel engines for you ;D
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The other day I posted that I got 37mpg on a trip to Liverpool. I reset the computer when I got back. Since then I have done about 80 miles, at an average speed of 9mph and returned 14.5 mpg. The traffic, even in a small city like Wakefield, is just horrendous.
Did i mention that i drive a 2.0L diesel Passat??? It does most of its work about town....and its fuel comp reports im getting around 40mpg ::) ;D But thats diesel engines for you ;D
Nice car, Dave, but I believe they give you a bad back.
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The other day I posted that I got 37mpg on a trip to Liverpool. I reset the computer when I got back. Since then I have done about 80 miles, at an average speed of 9mph and returned 14.5 mpg. The traffic, even in a small city like Wakefield, is just horrendous.
Did i mention that i drive a 2.0L diesel Passat??? It does most of its work about town....and its fuel comp reports im getting around 40mpg ::) ;D But thats diesel engines for you ;D
Nice car, Dave, but I believe they give you a bad back.
Not the passat's fault......height of the wardrobe maybe :-X ::) ;D
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this thread remind me a question when I was set at traffic for hours tonight.. the cross road was blocked by a big truck passing at red and then all directions accumulated onto it dead locking the whole ;D ;D ;D (total idiots and I was happy watching them fighting ;D )
as we know the length of total roads are finite, but number of cars tending towards infinite :( , so if the last car comes and occupies the last free space , will it move ever again ? ;D ::)
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With a 3.2 miggy MPG has failed to be important! :P :P :P :P ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;)
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The other day I posted that I got 37mpg on a trip to Liverpool. I reset the computer when I got back. Since then I have done about 80 miles, at an average speed of 9mph and returned 14.5 mpg. The traffic, even in a small city like Wakefield, is just horrendous.
Just spent the last 5 days sat in road works / heavy traffic in the mig.
Topped the gas tank up and played with the calculator ............. 10.4 mpg :'(
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Have been keeping track of MPG for a while and found the following (LPG car)
Over 6700 miles avg displayed mpg 23.88 actual mpg 18.4, an accuracy of about 80% :( about 20% of the driving on motorway.
I always reset the odometer and disp avg mpg after filling up so as the get the real figures for that tank full (LPG)
The saving factor is overall with petrol and LPG costs I have averaged 82p per litre :)
Think it's good that have a car I love to drive, which is a known guzzler, serves it's purpose, has cost me about £1200 a year to own (3 over 10yrs) and only paying that much for fuel :o :y