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RE: 50.4 MPG - THEMACS - 01-10-2012 11:00pm

(01-10-2012 10:49pm)ChuckieB Wrote:  Now just shy of 10,000 miles and the overall average sits at around 33-34mpg. Hardly spectacular (no surprises there as we now all know) but when it comes to renew the RFL it'll be well over £100 cheaper then my Clio.

Similar to us, 6,500 miles and averaging 33mpg on the Trip A Since new, has been better lately and the Road Tax is Way Cheaper than the £460 I have just parted with for my BMW 335i Coupe, worth every penny thugh!!Very HappyVery Happy


RE: 50.4 MPG - WorldTraveler - 02-10-2012 11:42am

Just over 6000 miles and I average 34Mpg, not great and no where near the Manufacture's "Quoted" Mpg.


RE: 50.4 MPG - wilsonmg - 02-10-2012 11:59am

Just passed 14k miles... the last couple of fill ups hitting 38-39 MPG... mixed driving and I don't drive very conservatively.. Smile

One thing I did notice though is prior to 10K I was struggling to get 32-33 MPG... my driving style has not changed, so looks like the girl has started to loosen up Smile

Mart


RE: 50.4 MPG - speary - 02-10-2012 12:20pm

(01-10-2012 07:39pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  Is that eD4 or TD4? Can't be SD4 or Si4 Shocked Not a chance I could get 50mpg, best was 47mpg heading down M6 at 55mph in traffic directly from a filling station on the junction, but as soon as I was off the motorway it dropped to 42mpg, as soon as I hit town it dropped to 40mpg. Normal 36-38mpg.

Yours seems to be exactly the same as mine


RE: 50.4 MPG - ED209 - 02-10-2012 06:44pm

200 mile round trip to peebles last couple of days, managed 40mpg in my td4 manual. Still way down on what i was expecting!


RE: 50.4 MPG - rhysadams - 02-10-2012 08:33pm

I sit at a speed on the way home from the office (National speed limit, plus 10% Wink ) and noticed that I do less MPG than I did in my Audi S4, although I have only got 600 miles on the clock at the mo!


RE: 50.4 MPG - XFullFatTim - 02-10-2012 09:24pm

How long is the journey? Less than 15 miles one way and the engine isn't warming up enough to be efficient - a petrol engine is much quicker to warm up and also more efficient in stop start motoring, then you may also find that your DPF is regenerating more frequently if you are in commuter driving............................ and diesels don't like tear-away from the lights type driving with lots of gear changes, they love steady RPM cruising for hours and hours, so are not the ideal engine for a commuter car


RE: 50.4 MPG - fam1x - 03-10-2012 01:20am

(01-10-2012 03:43pm)cjfp Wrote:  Are you being serious !!!!!! Hole in the diesel tank ????

I'm getting 38.1 mpg from my SD4

20mpg it would be deposited back with the dealer !

Oh yes very serious, I think I need to get LR to have a look at it Sad


RE: 50.4 MPG - Zesty314 - 03-10-2012 12:34pm

(03-10-2012 01:20am)fam1x Wrote:  Oh yes very serious, I think I need to get LR to have a look at it Sad

Still awaiting delivery of my Evoque so viewing this thread with interest.

My current manual 4WD Kuga just manages 40mpg on what are mainly 200+ motorway mile trips at 75 or so.

My expectations for my ordered auto SD4 are in the region of the same, possibly lower allowing for the auto box. If I get above 36 mpg on the same trips I will be happy.

Cheers

Mark H


RE: 50.4 MPG - THEMACS - 03-10-2012 01:05pm

(03-10-2012 12:34pm)Zesty314 Wrote:  Still awaiting delivery of my Evoque so viewing this thread with interest.

My current manual 4WD Kuga just manages 40mpg on what are mainly 200+ motorway mile trips at 75 or so.

My expectations for my ordered auto SD4 are in the region of the same, possibly lower allowing for the auto box. If I get above 36 mpg on the same trips I will be happy.

Cheers

Mark H

Sounds about right, once you go much over 70mph it crucifies the MPG!!