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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Del Boy on 02 July 2009, 18:35:32
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Thats what the BMW was showing on the way to Rye today @ 80 MPH was very pleased indeed :y
I will say something though when I put on the A/C that plummeted to just above 30 :o
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Liar it is! :D ;D ;) ::)
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Liar it is! :D ;D ;) ::)
Only a 2.0 diesel but with MPG figures like that i'm not comlaining :D
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Liar it is! :D ;D ;) ::)
Only a 2.0 diesel but with MPG figures like that i'm not comlaining :D
That explains of course the dramatic decrease in MPG once the a/c load goes on! ::) :'( :'(
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Liar it is! :D ;D ;) ::)
Only a 2.0 diesel but with MPG figures like that i'm not comlaining :D
That explains of course the dramatic decrease in MPG once the a/c load goes on! ::) :'( :'(
Yeah, turned it off would rather cook than put more diesel in ;D
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33mpg with air con and 4 bikes on bord, a fuull boot on the way down to elveden forest thats ok
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My Citroen diesel dropped up to around 10 mpg this last week, AC on full blast...... ::) ::) ::)
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38 around town with the A/C on. On a steady cruise down the M,way she'll easily touch fifty + :y :y
There are ways to improve your MPG other than driving steady & cooking your self ;) Just remove all exhaust restriction :y :y :y :y :y
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My Citroen diesel dropped up to around 10 mpg this last week, AC on full blast...... ::) ::) ::)
Vamps, looks like your Citroen's a liar too :D ;D :P
I do not bother to look at my mpg fearing a heart attack (you can guess what the mpg will be with high speed driving + a/c on full blast in a v6 3.0 mig :exclamation)
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Liar it is! :D ;D ;) ::)
Only a 2.0 diesel but with MPG figures like that i'm not comlaining :D
That explains of course the dramatic decrease in MPG once the a/c load goes on! ::) :'( :'(
Yeah, turned it off would rather cook than put more diesel in ;D
Who would complain with a 50 mpg figure? Anyway, i disagree on the cooking instead of using the a/c. If you were in the country I am, you would surely say - bugger off mpg figures and THANK YOU a/c. my mig has trouble cooling down the car with temperatures hitting 50 C :'( :'( :'( :-X :-X
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i would be very tempted with the 330d
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i would be very tempted with the 330d
Next car hopefully :)
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Thats what the BMW was showing on the way to Rye today @ 80 MPH was very pleased indeed :y
I will say something though when I put on the A/C that plummeted to just above 30 :o
Which is only a fraction more than a 3.0 mig when cruising with the AC on ::) ::)
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Thats what the BMW was showing on the way to Rye today @ 80 MPH was very pleased indeed :y
I will say something though when I put on the A/C that plummeted to just above 30 :o
Which is only a fraction more than a 3.0 mig when cruising with the AC on ::) ::)
Sounds suspect to me. Air con simply can't consume that much power. :o I barely notice the difference so it stays on this time of year.
Kevin
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as an average over the past 1700 miles, mine is saying (and its dead accurate) 25.1mpg from my 3.0l auto. And I don't exactly spare the horses ::)
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Thats what the BMW was showing on the way to Rye today @ 80 MPH was very pleased indeed :y
I will say something though when I put on the A/C that plummeted to just above 30 :o
Which is only a fraction more than a 3.0 mig when cruising with the AC on ::) ::)
Sounds suspect to me. Air con simply can't consume that much power. :o I barely notice the difference so it stays on this time of year.
Kevin
Agreed... As has been said many times the difference on a big engine is minimal so I leave mine running all year round!! TBH, I'm not going to worry about an extra 20 miles from a tank ::) ::)
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54mpg here....and I never turn the climate off
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54mpg here....and I never turn the climate off
But that is in a modern, oil burning Mummy Bus ::) ::) :y :y
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50+ mpg is good, but cars that give that kind of millage are quite a lot of.
Just doing an LPG converstion say £1k, with 50% reduced costs (ie 50% more mpg) it still takes years to pay that back even with a fairly high millage.
Comparing the same model with a petrol enging is often much cheaper
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50+ mpg is good, but cars that give that kind of millage are quite a lot of.
Just doing an LPG converstion say £1k, with 50% reduced costs (ie 50% more mpg) it still takes years to pay that back even with a fairly high millage.
Comparing the same model with a petrol enging is often much cheaper
Doubt it took me more than about 9 months and my mileage is not that high.
Kevin
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50+ mpg is good, but cars that give that kind of millage are quite a lot of.
Just doing an LPG converstion say £1k, with 50% reduced costs (ie 50% more mpg) it still takes years to pay that back even with a fairly high millage.
Comparing the same model with a petrol enging is often much cheaper
Doubt it took me more than about 9 months and my mileage is not that high.
Kevin
I fill up twice a month on average, so if costs 50% lower i could save £660 a year, seen quite a few BMW's and such where the diesel version is 2/3k more than the petrol version, at just 1k more, still take me couple of years to pay it back
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i stuck £17.56 in my 2.5 and drove 200 miles = approx 52 mpg ...good old lpg :y
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Took the Diesel Omega out for a spin Sunday eve.
Went from York to SLady bitshorpe and back. Average MPG was just above 40 (then I took a wrong turning and had to make a bit of time!) :(
Overall - 39.3mpg
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Yeah I was susect at the 30mpg showing average around town though has gone up not to 34 mpg and it's not driven like Miss Daisy drives either. I'm pretty certain it uses less fuel then my van then again thats heavier. But i'm in to all this MPG malarky now ;D
Well the mrs is as I rarley get to drive me own car :-[
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Liar it is! :D ;D ;) ::)
Only a 2.0 diesel but with MPG figures like that i'm not comlaining :D
That explains of course the dramatic decrease in MPG once the a/c load goes on! ::) :'( :'(
Yeah, turned it off would rather cook than put more diesel in ;D
Who would complain with a 50 mpg figure? Anyway, i disagree on the cooking instead of using the a/c. If you were in the country I am, you would surely say - bugger off mpg figures and THANK YOU a/c. my mig has trouble cooling down the car with temperatures hitting 50 C :'( :'( :'( :-X :-X
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My son is in bahrain at the moment, complaining about 50degs + heat ! 8-)
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50+ mpg is good, but cars that give that kind of millage are quite a lot of.
Just doing an LPG converstion say £1k, with 50% reduced costs (ie 50% more mpg) it still takes years to pay that back even with a fairly high millage.
Comparing the same model with a petrol enging is often much cheaper
Doubt it took me more than about 9 months and my mileage is not that high.
Kevin
I fill up twice a month on average, so if costs 50% lower i could save £660 a year, seen quite a few BMW's and such where the diesel version is 2/3k more than the petrol version, at just 1k more, still take me couple of years to pay it back
Need to budget around 8-10K to repay the DIY kit :y :y :y
Which for me was 4-5 months ;) ;) ;)
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50+ mpg is good, but cars that give that kind of millage are quite a lot of.
Just doing an LPG converstion say £1k, with 50% reduced costs (ie 50% more mpg) it still takes years to pay that back even with a fairly high millage.
Comparing the same model with a petrol enging is often much cheaper
Doubt it took me more than about 9 months and my mileage is not that high.
Kevin
I fill up twice a month on average, so if costs 50% lower i could save £660 a year, seen quite a few BMW's and such where the diesel version is 2/3k more than the petrol version, at just 1k more, still take me couple of years to pay it back
Need to budget around 8-10K to repay the DIY kit :y :y :y
Which for me was 4-5 months ;) ;) ;)
WOW ... was the tank made of solid gold ??? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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50+ mpg is good, but cars that give that kind of millage are quite a lot of.
Just doing an LPG converstion say £1k, with 50% reduced costs (ie 50% more mpg) it still takes years to pay that back even with a fairly high millage.
Comparing the same model with a petrol enging is often much cheaper
Doubt it took me more than about 9 months and my mileage is not that high.
Kevin
I fill up twice a month on average, so if costs 50% lower i could save £660 a year, seen quite a few BMW's and such where the diesel version is 2/3k more than the petrol version, at just 1k more, still take me couple of years to pay it back
Need to budget around 8-10K to repay the DIY kit :y :y :y
Which for me was 4-5 months ;) ;) ;)
WOW ... was the tank made of solid gold ??? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Perhaps I should have made it clear I meant miles ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D
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50+ mpg is good, but cars that give that kind of millage are quite a lot of.
Just doing an LPG converstion say £1k, with 50% reduced costs (ie 50% more mpg) it still takes years to pay that back even with a fairly high millage.
Comparing the same model with a petrol enging is often much cheaper
Doubt it took me more than about 9 months and my mileage is not that high.
Kevin
I fill up twice a month on average, so if costs 50% lower i could save £660 a year, seen quite a few BMW's and such where the diesel version is 2/3k more than the petrol version, at just 1k more, still take me couple of years to pay it back
Need to budget around 8-10K to repay the DIY kit :y :y :y
Which for me was 4-5 months ;) ;) ;)
WOW ... was the tank made of solid gold ??? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Perhaps I should have made it clear I meant miles ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D
10k would take me over a year, and i could not loose the boot!
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10k would take me over a year, and i could not loose the boot!
If I were in your shoes I'd be looking for something with a V12, not a tractor / fart gas. 8-)
Kevin
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10k would take me over a year, and i could not loose the boot!
If I were in your shoes I'd be looking for something with a V12, not a tractor / Flatulence gas. 8-)
Kevin
The low miles i do, have had me thinking. Nice supercharged V8 XJ would be veerry nice.
BMW 540's are cheap too, loads of big engined cars our.
Trouble is my 2.2 has been so damn reliable, and this exhaust flexi is the only mechanical thing to have failed in 2 years!
Plus my house deposit fund wins over that....
That said i did splash the cash on motorbike training, and a rather nice bike :)
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Liar it is! :D ;D ;) ::)
Only a 2.0 diesel but with MPG figures like that i'm not comlaining :D
That explains of course the dramatic decrease in MPG once the a/c load goes on! ::) :'( :'(
Yeah, turned it off would rather cook than put more diesel in ;D
Who would complain with a 50 mpg figure? Anyway, i disagree on the cooking instead of using the a/c. If you were in the country I am, you would surely say - bugger off mpg figures and THANK YOU a/c. my mig has trouble cooling down the car with temperatures hitting 50 C :'( :'( :'( :-X :-X
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My son is in bahrain at the moment, complaining about 50degs + heat ! 8-)
Hehehe! I bet your son's car a/c is also suffering then! I'm looking into changing the a/c compressor for something else which will cool my car properly.