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RE: Real world mpg - Straydox - 16-12-2011 02:18pm (16-12-2011 02:10pm)cobkelly Wrote: SD4 Diesel manual. To be honest for that kind of driving pattern 33mpg isn't bad going - top drawer fuel economy will only come from the engine being run at constant speed/load - i.e. cruising for an hour or more at a sensible speed on the motorway. RE: Real world mpg - griff - 16-12-2011 05:04pm Drove from Southampton to Wilmslow on Thursday just over 250 miles. Average speed 55mph mixture of motorway and A roads. Mpg 40.8. I think that is pretty good. And it was snowing hard in the Cotswolds. Switched to grass gravel snow - car didn't miss a beat when other cars were struggling. Great stuff LR. Felt really confident that I would not get stuck. RE: Real world mpg - DynamicRRV - 16-12-2011 05:18pm Town driving mine is now 21MPG. RE: Real world mpg - PhilSkill - 17-12-2011 12:31am Having Reset my trip after my fill the other day and for a few minutes I had 70mpg on the trip! thanks to mostly all downhill keeping foot off the accelerator. back to 35mpg a few seconds later climbing back up the other side! RE: Real world mpg - Pedalpower - 17-12-2011 09:04am I am beginning to think the reality for my soon to arrive 2wd could be around 45mpg, it kind of looks like taking 10-15 off the official figures are the norm. That's pretty disappointing, when a friend of mine takes delivery of his sd and it doesn't even reach 40mpg he will be shocked and disappointed to say the least ! RE: Real world mpg - leveller - 17-12-2011 10:20am Will be very wary of information that LR provide in the future. Being a first-timer to the brand, can I ask if they usually 'massage' figures to the degree they have with the MPG? RE: Real world mpg - lrdaft - 17-12-2011 01:17pm Why don't we all call customer services on Monday afternoon and complain so they will start to take notice RE: Real world mpg - caroline11000 - 17-12-2011 03:18pm had my car a week and it's averaging 34mpg I will be dissapointed if it doesn't improve as the school run is 100 miles a day.........might have to put my son on the train RE: Real world mpg - Mag1c_dragon - 17-12-2011 04:16pm I done a bit of an experiment this afternoon when we were out, as I have been lucky to get above 20 mpg since I got it. I reset trip B as I pulled onto the A3 at Liphook, done a steady 60-70 all the way to Guildford, no harsh accelerating not going above 2000 revs and driving carefully. 14 miles, average speed 69 mph, 40.3 mpg. I then reset the trip and drove as I normally would from Guildford the Weybridge. Travelling the same pace as the rest of the traffic, a bit overtaking and occasional blast. 10 miles, average speed 80mph, 31.2 mpg. Reset again as I turned off the A3 and headed home through a bit of traffic and across town. 3.4 miles, average speed 23 mph, 22.3 mpg. So if you drive carefully it can achieve decent mpg. However, ss soon as you go above 70 mph or push the engine above 2000 revs then the fuel economy is massively reduced. And its just a bit crap in/around town! I understand why I generally have mpg in the low 20's now as I drive mostly around town and when I am on a duel carriageway/motorway I tend to make bursts above 70 to overtake. I am no longer going to track the mpg on the trip and just enjoy the car I am certainly not going to drive that conservatively ever again just so I can get 40 mpg. Think I will have to accept that my average will be lucky to get over 30mpg and I will be filling it up a bit more often that I was anticipating as I do a lot of town driving and like to put my foot down occasionally ! RE: Real world mpg - Chunkstar - 17-12-2011 07:22pm With all my cars/ vans need at least 10000 miles before mpg improves Engines need to losen up ! |