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Lawsome
547 posts
52 months
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F3RNANDO said: Getting 30 in your MX-5?? Wouldn't know. Just fill it when the light comes on 
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St. Anger
1,079 posts
50 months
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Lawsome said: Wouldn't know. Just fill it when the light comes on  At least yours has a light! 
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amccan10
490 posts
47 months
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Paul, you've started a thread that talks about mpg, diesel and cars with less than 4 cylinders. You're getting boring, and old. Sad times
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amccan10
490 posts
47 months
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Paul, you've started a thread that talks about mpg, diesel and cars with less than 4 cylinders. You're getting boring, and old. Sad times
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slipstream 1985
3,726 posts
48 months
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Jam Spavlin said: Figures for this month are 53.6 for my poor little Clio DCI which gets the arse hammered off it everywhere! And thats still on the snow and mud winter tyres that would look more at home on a 4x4! i never touch the 50mpg mark in mine, 45-49 is best
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J381
417 posts
57 months
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FamilyDub said: Nice choice, however I looked at E46 M3's a while back and 25-30mpg combined sounds a bit optimistic... Really? I've recently spoken to a previous owner of an M3 and he said 30mpg on a run can be achieved. To be honest I'm not too fussed about the mpg. Just fed up driving something so mundane... In saying that though, it's still a great car and it's never missed a beat. I need to own a PY M3 to get it out my system. Then maybe a 530D or E92 330D or something more sensible. But until then....
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paulqv
Original Poster
2,385 posts
64 months
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amccan10 said: Paul, you've started a thread that talks about mpg, diesel and cars with less than 4 cylinders. You're getting boring, and old. Sad times Andy, your not one of my daughters, are you???? Anyway to answer your accusations: No! Not with my life! Yes, very and quickly. Possibly, but needs must. Paul xx
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PKLD
913 posts
110 months
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Previous 1100 miles was a smidgen over 50mpg actual (53 on the dash) new Smart ForTwo btw. the last 400 miles now at 54-5 actual (58) with journeys on the motorway at 65mph meaning I can get 60+. Cruise control and a big hi-fi helps pass the time from a2b now  Thank god I still have the bike at the weekends!
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Georgeous129
746 posts
20 months
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steve2 said: My A6 1.9 (130) is getting around 40 mph on a mixture of 70% town driving and 30% motorways and I am trying my hardest to get it to that figure, going over to Belgium on Friday and will take it easy(4 up) and see what it can achieve, a friend is also coming along in his 2012 Skoda Superb so it will be a good test. I think most cars can manage 40mph hahaha, I'm certain you mean mpG, not mpH though 
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qube_TA
6,618 posts
114 months
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My 2.0 Mondeo sits gives me around 700 miles to a tank, that's about 53MPG
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exitwound
348 posts
49 months
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amccan10 said: Paul, you've started a thread that talks about mpg, diesel and cars with less than 4 cylinders. You're getting boring, and old. Sad times amccan10, your repeating yourself, must be the old, senile, Foghorn Leghorn syndrome kicking in.. "..now hold on, I said now hold a minute!" hahahaha!!
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amccan10
490 posts
47 months
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exitwound said: amccan10, your repeating yourself, must be the old, senile, Foghorn Leghorn syndrome kicking in..
"..now hold on, I said now hold a minute!"
hahahaha!! Nah just s  tey android double posting
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exitwound
348 posts
49 months
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"..ah, but what, I said but what?"
Sorry, FL was my favourite cartoon character and the older I get the more I sound like him, like him..
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Bohally
812 posts
16 months
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My old man reckons he is getting 60 mpg (calculated using the full tank method - Not the trip computer) and that's with a mixture of town,country and motorway driving.
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JRM Rossi
677 posts
58 months
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My old 320 d BMW 2002 gets mid 50mpg @ motorway speeds ;o) its a really good motorway tool AS for the Hummer h2...........8 mpg but its on lpg so its not so bad.........
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MondeoMan1981
1,872 posts
52 months
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I had a 206 1.4HDi that always seemed to return well over 50mpg. I was averaging 65mpg but about 60% of the driving was motorway. Replaced it with a 1400kg 2.0 petrol family saloon.... 
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FamilyDub
2,972 posts
34 months
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J381 said: FamilyDub said: Nice choice, however I looked at E46 M3's a while back and 25-30mpg combined sounds a bit optimistic... I've recently spoken to a previous owner of an M3 and he said 30mpg on a run can be achieved. Maybe once in a blue moon, on a run, 30mpg is possible, but in the spirit of the thread, I thought we were talking about longer-term averages here... (see below) paulqv said: I know anyone can take a car out and get a quick high average. so PLEASE DO NOT POST SAYING MY XXXX GETS 60 on a long run! Not trying to kick up an argument, J381, but I'd imagine 22-23 combined far more realistic. Right, back to topic subject matter 
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jsc15
406 posts
77 months
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Paul, I hope you're not contemplating starting a "Scottish High-MPG Car and Bike Day" at Hopetoun
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FamilyDub
2,972 posts
34 months
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gmh23
249 posts
49 months
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Seat Leon 110 tdi - 54mpg average over 35k miles, and I do not drive like a saint.....never done less than 50mph over a tank
Smart cdi, Dad's car, regularly over 70mpg
Toyota Urban Cruiser, Mum's car, easily over 60mpg over 20k
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