R53 MCS - fuel economy round town and RFL?

R53 MCS - fuel economy round town and RFL?

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AC43

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11,493 posts

209 months

Wednesday 8th June 2016
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Hi R53 MCS owners what MPG do you see round town? I'm assuming low 20's in stop start? It's not massively important as it will probably only do 1,500 miles a year. But I'm curious.

Also, what's the RFL for a 2006 MCS? Again not a deal breaker, just interested.

Thanks

mon the fish

1,419 posts

149 months

Wednesday 8th June 2016
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Not sure on town mpg, I would guess low to mid 20s. I've always got early 30s on average, and I've done nearly 80k in mine.

£295 a year to tax, my 550 Maranello is cheaper hehe

AC43

Original Poster:

11,493 posts

209 months

Wednesday 8th June 2016
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mon the fish said:
Not sure on town mpg, I would guess low to mid 20s. I've always got early 30s on average, and I've done nearly 80k in mine.
Thanks

mon the fish said:
£295 a year to tax, my 550 Maranello is cheaper hehe
Excellent stat :-)


Challo

10,166 posts

156 months

Thursday 9th June 2016
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I only do short trips and mine is low 20's. On a Motorway cruise I can get it upto near the 30 mark

AC43

Original Poster:

11,493 posts

209 months

Friday 10th June 2016
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Challo said:
I only do short trips and mine is low 20's. On a Motorway cruise I can get it upto near the 30 mark
Thanks. It's replacing a Clio 1.6 which barely scrapes above 24mpg so that's fine.

The mileage is so low that it still goes weeks between fillups.

mneame

1,484 posts

212 months

Monday 13th June 2016
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Don't really look at the mpg side of it, but about 220 miles to a tank from full to fuel light around town and about 300 miles on a run. I run mine on SUL and the last time I brimed the tank it cost me about £50.

AC43

Original Poster:

11,493 posts

209 months

Monday 13th June 2016
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mneame said:
Don't really look at the mpg side of it, but about 220 miles to a tank from full to fuel light around town and about 300 miles on a run. I run mine on SUL and the last time I brimed the tank it cost me about £50.
Thanks

0llie

3,008 posts

197 months

Monday 13th June 2016
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2 laps of the Ring worked out at practically 1/3 of a tank of fuel. So driven very hard, it's worse than my Range Rover Classic.

I don't do any commuting mileage in mine, so when it gets driven it gets driven fairly hard. 17-20mpg is the norm during B-Road driving, stop start in town and reasonably sensible driving will yield 22-24mpg.

These figures above are based on having a 15% pulley installed, seems to make a 3mpg differece pretty much no matter how you drive.

CarsOrBikes

1,137 posts

185 months

Monday 13th June 2016
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Mid to high 20's if in town but depending how driven there. No point in belting around, but in the open fast A roads and B it's high 20's and around 30 on motorway, but more on steady A road, then on track it goes in slurp mode. 255chp sticky non rft's etc.

sk15kev

12 posts

151 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Our R53 JCW just seems to drink a tank in under 200 miles.
I was getting worried it had something wrong, but obviously sounds like a familiar story.

fivepointnine

708 posts

115 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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I've only have my MCS for a week, but I am seeing 30mpg+ on slow B road and village driving.

Leins

9,472 posts

149 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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sk15kev said:
Our R53 JCW just seems to drink a tank in under 200 miles.
I was getting worried it had something wrong, but obviously sounds like a familiar story.
I think I've yet to get more than 230 miles out of a tank in mine

CarsOrBikes

1,137 posts

185 months

Thursday 1st September 2016
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Mine will do over 300 on a tank, if under 200 something is probably wrong.

mark seeker

803 posts

208 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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I am in the minority to here, I've covered 2.5k miles in mine in the last 6 months, this has mostly be covered on M roads/A406 and I'm seeing an indicated 37.6mpg using Shell Nitro. I did a fill to fill test and the reality was closer to 33mpg, still fairly good.

RFL is £295, not ideal!

I heartedly recommend the R53 myself.

pdavison

1,637 posts

278 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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I have a very easy (mpg wise) commute as most is 50mph average speed but I'm getting circa 330-350 miles to a tank and it costs an average of £48 to fill up. This averaged to 34mpg over the last 6 months and includes a good few 'fun runs' at the weekends.