Looking for an Interesting Family Estate Car
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5678 said:
sanf said:
Subaru Legacy Spec B - great spec, good engine, 4wd, under budget - plus quite rare
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/3324802.htm
£400+ tax bracket for that though. Does look nice though I agree.http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/3324802.htm
6.1 Litre HEMI V8?
425 hp / 420 lb.-ft
0-60 5.1 seconds
£14,000
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...
Grayham said:
5678 said:
sanf said:
Subaru Legacy Spec B - great spec, good engine, 4wd, under budget - plus quite rare
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/3324802.htm
£400+ tax bracket for that though. Does look nice though I agree.http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/3324802.htm
We have a 3.0R legacy outback estate auto which has averaged 9.1 Km/Litre over 10,000KM's (according to the trip computer)
This works out at 26.3MPG.
On a flat motorway run (at legal speeds) you can get it up to about 28-30MPG. We drive everywhere with Sport mode selected as the 'itelligent' mode is actually crap and the car feels like you left the handbrake on!!
HOWEVER - the trip computer in this model is notoriously optimistic and I reckon 18-20MPG urban will be more like it in reality.
I have managed to reduce this to a pathetic 12MPG over the course of an hour by driving it with a very heavy foot and S# mode selected.
This works out at 26.3MPG.
On a flat motorway run (at legal speeds) you can get it up to about 28-30MPG. We drive everywhere with Sport mode selected as the 'itelligent' mode is actually crap and the car feels like you left the handbrake on!!
HOWEVER - the trip computer in this model is notoriously optimistic and I reckon 18-20MPG urban will be more like it in reality.
I have managed to reduce this to a pathetic 12MPG over the course of an hour by driving it with a very heavy foot and S# mode selected.
simer553 said:
We have a 3.0R legacy outback estate auto which has averaged 9.1 Km/Litre over 10,000KM's (according to the trip computer)
This works out at 26.3MPG.
On a flat motorway run (at legal speeds) you can get it up to about 28-30MPG. We drive everywhere with Sport mode selected as the 'itelligent' mode is actually crap and the car feels like you left the handbrake on!!
HOWEVER - the trip computer in this model is notoriously optimistic and I reckon 18-20MPG urban will be more like it in reality.
I have managed to reduce this to a pathetic 12MPG over the course of an hour by driving it with a very heavy foot and S# mode selected.
Sounds about the same as my 650 then.This works out at 26.3MPG.
On a flat motorway run (at legal speeds) you can get it up to about 28-30MPG. We drive everywhere with Sport mode selected as the 'itelligent' mode is actually crap and the car feels like you left the handbrake on!!
HOWEVER - the trip computer in this model is notoriously optimistic and I reckon 18-20MPG urban will be more like it in reality.
I have managed to reduce this to a pathetic 12MPG over the course of an hour by driving it with a very heavy foot and S# mode selected.
simer553 said:
We have a 3.0R legacy outback estate auto which has averaged 9.1 Km/Litre over 10,000KM's (according to the trip computer)
This works out at 26.3MPG.
On a flat motorway run (at legal speeds) you can get it up to about 28-30MPG. We drive everywhere with Sport mode selected as the 'itelligent' mode is actually crap and the car feels like you left the handbrake on!!
HOWEVER - the trip computer in this model is notoriously optimistic and I reckon 18-20MPG urban will be more like it in reality.
I have managed to reduce this to a pathetic 12MPG over the course of an hour by driving it with a very heavy foot and S# mode selected.
Interestingly a mate of my dads got 36mpg over half a tank from his 3.0 Legacy on a boring flat open road cruise.This works out at 26.3MPG.
On a flat motorway run (at legal speeds) you can get it up to about 28-30MPG. We drive everywhere with Sport mode selected as the 'itelligent' mode is actually crap and the car feels like you left the handbrake on!!
HOWEVER - the trip computer in this model is notoriously optimistic and I reckon 18-20MPG urban will be more like it in reality.
I have managed to reduce this to a pathetic 12MPG over the course of an hour by driving it with a very heavy foot and S# mode selected.
My Legacy GTB (2.0 twin-turbo 280bhp thing) will quite happily do 30-32mpg on a run including interesting roads while still passing the majority of traffic, and I generally average 25-26 in mixed use.
jbi said:
6.1 Litre HEMI V8?
425 hp / 420 lb.-ft
0-60 5.1 seconds
£14,000
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...
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