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Real world mpg - 3V0QU3 - 24-03-2012 07:44am

I can't believe how long this thread is. The facts are, the Evoque is not as economical as we had all been led to believe, fuel prices are way to high, but, we are in the fortunate position to be able to spend £30-50k on a car, so I am sure that you can cope with a few extra quid on fuel.


RE: Real world mpg - PhilSkill - 24-03-2012 06:09pm

(24-03-2012 07:44am)3V0QU3 Wrote:  I can't believe how long this thread is. The facts are, the Evoque is not as economical as we had all been led to believe, fuel prices are way to high, but, we are in the fortunate position to be able to spend £30-50k on a car, so I am sure that you can cope with a few extra quid on fuel.

This thread is about the experiences people are having with their Evoques regarding mpg, Good, bad or indifferent, (mines indifferent to good). Yes we are lucky, but some people need to let of steam as the Evoque is Marketed as 49.6mpg, and these days with the price of fuel, mpg does and should affect your decision of what car to buy. This thread is about pooling collective knowledge to know you haven't a problem specifically, share ideas, it's great the thread is so long and many people are wishing to partake... Don't like, don't partake...

37mpg average overall, SD4, reasonably easy driving with only a little motorway. When on Motorway at steady 60mph I have seen the mpg climb to 47mpg when trip reset a short way before entering the motorway.


RE: Real world mpg - Xvoyag - 24-03-2012 06:30pm

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(21-03-2012 05:23am)Evoqess Wrote:  Brilliantly put! I've also noticed just how high revving the gearbox is at lower speeds - ever at the ready for a full power getaway (but in traffic where am I going to go!). So being light footed on the accelerator just keeps the Si4 in lower gears - using more fuel! By getting to the higher gears quicker I have improved my round town figure by 1.5 litres /100 km Smile


Agreed!


RE: Real world mpg - Donny Dog - 24-03-2012 06:36pm

(24-03-2012 07:44am)3V0QU3 Wrote:  I can't believe how long this thread is. The facts are, the Evoque is not as economical as we had all been led to believe, fuel prices are way to high, but, we are in the fortunate position to be able to spend £30-50k on a car, so I am sure that you can cope with a few extra quid on fuel.

You should worry, I've used nearly a gallon of fuel just getting here from page 1!Laughing


RE: Real world mpg - JJ EVOQUE - 24-03-2012 10:20pm

My Evoque seams more economical the my previous Freelander. Smile


RE: Real world mpg - jrinns - 24-03-2012 10:34pm

Only 400 on the clock but nottingham to newcastle and back returned 29mpg , sd4 tanking it on the way home but was still reading 30 on the way up.


RE: Real world mpg - PhilSkill - 27-03-2012 09:01pm

Higher temps but Slower speeds this fill, So down in the 36's again

Slight change, added price of fuel and miles on separate axis.

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RE: Real world mpg - tash - 27-03-2012 09:18pm

650 miles on the ed4, drove fairly briskly from north east to Lincoln and back today and got 44mpg, been getting around 41mpg last week in the first few days.

It seems to use a lot more if you go tonking along on motorway, then the mpg does really drop to 35ish


RE: Real world mpg - Dave_T - 27-03-2012 09:33pm

I got 45mpg today. In my D3. Which is more than I ever got in the Evoque!


RE: Real world mpg - THEMACS - 27-03-2012 09:43pm

(27-03-2012 09:33pm)Dave_T Wrote:  I got 45mpg today. In my D3. Which is more than I ever got in the Evoque!
Think you are on the wrong site!