Fuel Economy VX220
Fuel Economy VX220
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bencollins

Original Poster:

3,557 posts

221 months

Sunday 26th October 2008
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just had a look on here
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

for real world fuel economy and the VX220 doesnt look to good........is this true?
Could people post their fuel economies (be honest!!) Ta!

DanL

6,536 posts

281 months

Sunday 26th October 2008
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About 30mpg with a mix of town and distance driving on my old N/A I think. Turbo cars you'd expect to be a bit worse than that. It's very good for the performance you get (I think it's probably the most economical car I've owned!), but it'll never beat a diesel. wink

I'd have thought it should be no worse than your Fiat tho. smile

Dan

Strugs

513 posts

245 months

Sunday 26th October 2008
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Unless I'm driving it like it's stolen I can get 200 miles out of a tank (35 litres or so). Never actually worked out the mpg, but it's certainly better than my old V6 Alfa!!

Torquey

1,933 posts

244 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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£20 at 99.9p/litre returns 115 miles of highly spirited driving.

Think that works out about 26.11 MPG?

Can easily get 160-170 miles to £20 taking it easier on motorways. (37mpg)

Even if it gave 10mpg, I'd still use it everyday for the fun factor.

Edited by Torquey on Monday 27th October 13:21

drgoatboy

1,901 posts

223 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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Mid 30's is about right for me. Motorway runs can see 40mpg if you drive miss daisy.
Remember it is an engine out of a vectra (same state of tune) in a car that weighs considerably less...

Edit to add: tank is very small and fuel gauge tempremental so constantly filling up!!

Edited by drgoatboy on Monday 27th October 14:02

TangoAlpha

1,175 posts

270 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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25 - 30 mpg

Don't do much in the way of motorway driving so 90% of the mileage is single carriageway A/B roads.

Steve Maund

436 posts

247 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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Around 30mpg, includes giving it some welly!
VXR220 235BHP.
Steve

Duncan220

1,091 posts

209 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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I drive an 03 NA and I drive mine in and out of Manchester every day, so lots of stop start sitting in traffic type of driving.

I get about 23 mpg.

My record high is 34 mpg but this was when I was on a run with other VX's so plenty of spirited driving was involved

teapea

693 posts

202 months

Tuesday 28th October 2008
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about 28, as previously pointed out, the fuel gauge is a bit of a joke :P
if your thinking of buying though, just do it , you wont regret it !

simonrockman

7,010 posts

271 months

Tuesday 28th October 2008
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I got low 30s when driving alone, higher with my wife in the passenger seat.

ukvoyager.info

2,781 posts

238 months

Tuesday 28th October 2008
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I love these "I want to buy a <insert quick & powerfull car>, whats the MPG?" questions. Who gives a.... If you have to ask I would suggest you cant afford it.

For me, I am happy when I see 20 wink.

teapea

693 posts

202 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
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its something you should still take into considerations when buying any car i would say

its not like buying a vx is like buying a new ferrari where your gonna have so much money you just dont care

simonrockman

7,010 posts

271 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
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ukvoyager.info said:
I love these "I want to buy a <insert quick & powerfull car>, whats the MPG?" questions. Who gives a.... If you have to ask I would suggest you cant afford it.

For me, I am happy when I see 20 wink.
Generally I agree with you but the VX is a 911 quick car you can buy and run on Astra money.

bencollins

Original Poster:

3,557 posts

221 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
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ta for replies!
30mpg then as i drive like a grandad

steveavxt

209 posts

209 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
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Unlike the other Ben Collins.

Winstar

110 posts

238 months

Sunday 2nd November 2008
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I'm currently running a VX turbo with nearly 300 bhp and get over 30 mpg if I'm taking it easy.

In my vx 2.2 I normally got between 30 and 35 mpg on the road.

Defcon5

6,398 posts

207 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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What MPG do these engines get in their other incarnations? The Astra etc? Is it more in the VX due to less weight to lug around?

anonymous-user

70 months

Thursday 13th November 2008
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ukvoyager.info said:
I love these "I want to buy a <insert quick & powerfull car>, whats the MPG?" questions. Who gives a.... If you have to ask I would suggest you cant afford it.

For me, I am happy when I see 20 wink.
+1

If you are looking at anything like this and you need to know the practical aspects you should not be buying a sports car. They are toys that can't be justified as anything other than fun. Fun costs money smile

Edit: I'm currently running a customised 1972 chevvy truck with an 8.5ltr V8. I'm happy if I see 5MPG wink

Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 13th November 23:43

siztenboots

96 posts

233 months

Friday 14th November 2008
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you should easily get 200miles per tank, refilling it with 30L, giving 30mpg , I get that on a very modified turbo with a lot of london traffic, and weekend fun driving

compare it to the astra vxr , 25 / 40 , and the VX is much lighter so more like 30/40

Edited by siztenboots on Friday 14th November 09:43

Toady1

1,621 posts

240 months

Monday 17th November 2008
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Hi, standard vx220 turbo here....I usually get 180 miles to 30 ltrs i my vxt. But last tank gave me 220. The majority of my driving is short distances and lots of town traffic too, the last figure was including much more motorway driving! usually am getting around 28mpg, but I dont drive that slowly when I can, and have got about 35mpg when trying! Hope that helps?